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- 13Platelets
- 10Hematology
- 10Peripheral Blood Smear
- 8Romanowsky Stain
- 7Thrombocytes
- 6Platelet Abnormality
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- 10Villatoro, Valentin (Supervisor)
- 8Kwon, Gloria
- 8To, Michelle
- 2Fraser, Marion
- 2Jurasz, P.
- 2Moncada de la Rosa, C.
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- 12Medicine and Dentistry, Faculty of
- 10Medicine and Dentistry, Faculty of/Medical Laboratory Science, Division of
- 3Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (GPS), Faculty of
- 3Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (GPS), Faculty of /Theses and Dissertations
- 2Medicine and Dentistry, Faculty of/Cardiovascular Research Centre (CVRC)
- 1Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science, Department of
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2012
Radziwon-Balicka, A., Jurasz, P., Moncada de la Rosa, C.
Platelets, in addition to maintaining hemostasis, also stimulate angiogenesis by generating and releasing, upon activation, factors that promote the growth of new blood vessels. To date, at least 20 angiogenesis-regulating factors have been identified in platelets, including both promoters and...
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Fall 2016
Background: The cancer stem cell (CSC) theory suggests there are small populations of cancer cells that has stem cell-like characteristics, such as self-renewal. These CSCs are thought to be responsible for initiating new tumors following metastasis. Platelets have also been implicated in cancer...
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