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Internalization of cell-derived microparticles triggers endothelial pro-inflammatory responses
2021
Asian Pacific Journal of Allergy and Immunology
Increased numbers of circulating microparticles (MPs) have long been documented in thalassemia and are considered as a contributing factor in developing the thromboembolic events (TEEs), which are associated with endothelial dysfunction. Indeed, the cellular and molecular mechanisms by which MPs and endothelial cells interact and their consequences remain poorly investigated. The present study aims to compare the biological effects of MPs obtained from healthy subjects and β-thalassemia/HbE
doi:10.12932/ap-040920-0952
pmid:33865295
fatcat:ldplw3p6bjehxdykxnvgnsydam