If Virchow were to meet Newton
Authors: Michael H, Kroll;
pmid: 20299520
If Virchow were to meet Newton
Abstract
In this issue of Blood, Kasirer-Friede and colleagues show that ADAP is a component of a signaling system triggered when blood flow pulls αIIbβ3 bound to fibrinogen. It serves to convert tension into a biochemical response that stabilizes platelet attachment by directing lamellipodia formation.
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