Platelet factor 4 — (PF4) is a small cytokine belonging to the CXC chemokine family that is also known as chemokine (C X C motif) ligand 4 (CXCL4) . This chemokine is released from alpha granules of activated platelets during platelet aggregation, and promotes blood … Wikipedia
platelet factor 4 — Platelet released protein that promotes blood clotting by neutralising heparin … Dictionary of molecular biology
platelet factor 3 — Phospholipid associated with the platelet plasma membrane that contributes to the blood clotting cascade by forming a complex (thromboplastin) with other plasma proteins and activating prothrombin … Dictionary of molecular biology
platelet factor 1 — adsorbed factor V from the plasma … Medical dictionary
platelet factor 3 — a lipoprotein, extracted from platelets, that contributes to the interaction of activated plasma coagulation factors IX and VIII to produce activated factor X as well as of activated factors X and V to cleave and activate prothrombin … Medical dictionary
platelet factor 2 — an accelerator of the thrombin fibrinogen reaction, attached to platelets … Medical dictionary
Platelet — Platelets, or thrombocytes, are small cytoplasmic bodies derived from cells. They circulate in the blood of mammals and are involved in hemostasis leading to the formation of blood clots. Like red blood cells, platelets have no nucleus. If the… … Wikipedia
Platelet alpha-granule — In platelets, the term alpha granules is used to describe granules containing several growth factors (such as insulin like growth factor 1, platelet derived growth factor, TGFβ), platelet factor 4 which is a heparin binding chemokine,) and other… … Wikipedia
Platelet-activating factor receptor — Identifiers Symbols PTAFR; PAFR External IDs OMI … Wikipedia
Platelet-derived growth factor — (PDGF) Identifiers Symbol PDGF Pfam PF00341 InterPro … Wikipedia