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Type: | Thesis |
Title: | Adrenergic and serotonergic potentiation of platelet aggregation / Daina M. Vanags. |
Author: | Vanags, Daina M. |
Issue Date: | 1993 |
School/Discipline: | Dept. of Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology |
Abstract: | Aims to analyse the interactions and to identify synergism occurring between the combinations of adrenaline with ADP and 5-HT with ADP ; and to identify the intraplatelet mechanism involved in signalling the initiation of the enhanced aggregation response. |
Dissertation Note: | Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology, 1995? |
Subject: | Blood platelets Aggregation. Platelet activating factor Measurement. |
Description: | Copies of author's previously published articles inserted. Includes bibliographical references. xiii, 231, [145] leaves, [2] leaves of plates : ill. ; 30 cm. |
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