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  1. ... A different type of LRO is found in platelets, the blood cells involved in normal blood clotting. ... called dense granules, release chemical signals that cause platelets to stick together and form a blood clot. ...
  2. ... into red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. MedlinePlus Genetics provides information about Crohn's disease ... a disorder characterized by an increased number of platelets, the blood cells involved in normal blood clotting. ...
  3. ... been found to have a lower number of platelets (thrombocytopenia), a condition called GNE-related thrombocytopenia. When ... of the enzyme produced by the GNE gene, platelets have less sialic acid. This lack of sialic ...
  4. ... Similarly, when cells that aid blood clot formation (platelets) lack functional WASP, their development is impaired. A reduction in platelet size and early cell death leads to the ...
  5. ... are abnormally low numbers of blood cells called platelets. Platelets are involved in normal blood clotting; a shortage of platelets typically results in easy bruising and abnormal bleeding. ...
  6. ... disorder characterized by a reduced level of circulating platelets (thrombocytopenia). Platelets are cells that normally assist with blood clotting. ... division (proliferation) of immature red blood cells and platelet-precursor cells (megakaryocytes) and helps with their differentiation. ...
  7. ... which means that it prevents blood cells called platelets from sticking together (aggregating) and forming blood clots. ... P2RY12 that is found on the surface of platelets. During clot formation, the P2RY12 receptor protein helps ...
  8. ... which means that it prevents blood cells called platelets from sticking together (aggregating) and forming blood clots. ... P2RY12 that is found on the surface of platelets. During clot formation, the P2RY12 receptor protein helps ...
  9. ... of bone marrow cells called megakaryocytes, which produce platelets, the cells involved in blood clotting. A common ... individuals with 5q- syndrome have an excess of platelets, while others have normal numbers of platelets.MDS ...
  10. ... and size of blood cells involved in clotting (platelets). This platelet abnormality, which is typically present from birth, can ... syndrome. Similarly, a lack of functional WASP in platelets impairs their development, leading to reduced size and ...
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