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Platelet activation assays using agonists

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Collagen (Kollagenreagent Horm; Nycomed), convulxin (Enzo Lifesciences) α-thrombin (Roche Diagnostics), adenosine diphosphate (ADP), sodium heparin, human fibrinogen, apyrase type III, prostacyclin (PGI2), Igepal CA-630 (all from Sigma-Aldrich), U46619 (Alexis Biochemicals) and ECL solution (PerkinElmer) were purchased, collagen-related peptide (CRP) was generated as described [21] (link). Rhodocytin was a generous gift from Prof. Dr. J. Eble (Münster University Hospital, Germany). The anesthetic drugs medetomidine (Pfizer), midazolam (Roche Pharma AG), and fentanyl (Janssen-Cilag GmbH) and the antagonists atipamezol (Pfizer), flumazenil, and naloxon (both from Delta Select GmbH) were used according to the regulation of the local authorities. The antibody against the activated form of integrin αIIbβ3 (JON/A-PE) was from Emfret Analytics. Anti-murine CD84 monoclonal antibody JER1 [19] (link) and other antibodies were generated and modified in our laboratories as described [22] (link).
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Platelet Activation Pathway Analysis

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EHT1864, NSC23766 (Tocris Bioscience, Bristol, UK), collagen (Kollagenreagent Horm; Nycomed, Munich, Germany), ADP, human fibrinogen, apyrase type III, protease inhibitor cocktail (Sigma-Aldrich, Steinheim, Germany), α-thrombin (Roche Diagnostics, Mannheim, Germany), high molecular weight heparin (Ratiopharm, Ulm, Germany), U46619, DiOC 6 (3) (Enzo Life Sciences, L rrach, Germany), electrochemiluminescence solution (Perkin-Elmer, Waltham, MA, USA), G-LISA (Cytoskeleton, Denver, CO, USA), integrilin (eptifibatide; Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Cambridge, MA, USA) and botrocetin (Pentapharm Ltd., Basel, Switzerland) were purchased. Collagen-related peptide (CRP) was generated as described previously 19
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