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Electrochemical Properties of Platelets: Clinical and Pharmacological Applications

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Although it has been accepted that platelets take part in hemostasis and in arterial thrombosis formation, the physiochemical mechanisms of platelet adhesion and aggregation have still been clearly determined.

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Stoltz, J.F., Muller, S., Labrador, V. (1999). Electrochemical Properties of Platelets: Clinical and Pharmacological Applications. In: Sohns, T., et al. NBC Risks Current Capabilities and Future Perspectives for Protection. NATO Science Series, vol 25. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4641-8_9

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