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Platelet heparin-neutralizing factor (platelet factor 4).

Authors: E F, Lüscher; R, Käser-Glanzman;

Platelet heparin-neutralizing factor (platelet factor 4).

Abstract

The heparin-neutralizing platelet factor (PF4) is released from platelets under the influence of inducers of aggregation and nucleotide-release in the form of a high-molecular weight complex. The heparin-neutralizing activity is carried by a basic protein of molecular weight 29,700, four of which combine with a proteoglycan carrier, which in turn consists of 4 chondroitin sulfate A residues and a peptide moiety.

Keywords

Blood Platelets, Chemical Phenomena, Platelet Aggregation, Chemistry, Physical, Protein Conformation, Heparin Antagonists, Blood Coagulation Factors, Rats, Molecular Weight, Organoids, Animals, Humans

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