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Results 31 - 40 of 45 for platelets
  1. ... division of blood cells called megakaryocytes, which produce platelets, the cells involved in blood clotting. The MIR146A ...
  2. ... of the membranes of red blood cells and platelets may account for the other blood abnormalities that ...
  3. ... cells, which protect the body from infections; and platelets, which are involved in blood clotting. As the ...
  4. ... 1 diabetes), red blood cells (autoimmune hemolytic anemia), platelets (autoimmune thrombocytopenia), or tissues in the digestive tract ( ...
  5. ... including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. People with ataxia-pancytopenia syndrome have an increased ...
  6. ... a disorder characterized by an increased number of platelets, the blood cells involved in normal blood clotting. ...
  7. ... natural anticoagulant protein S; hemostatic functions and deficiency. Platelets. 2024 Dec;35(1):2337907. doi: 10.1080/ ...
  8. ... enough red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. A shortage of these cells can cause a ...
  9. ... Health Condition ECGF1 endothelial cell growth factor 1 (platelet-derived) gliostatin hPD-ECGF MNGIE PD-ECGF PDECGF ...
  10. ... shortage (deficiency) of blood cells involved in clotting (platelets).Most people with TAR syndrome have a mutation ...
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