Difluorinated thromboxane A 2 reveals crosstalk between platelet activatory and inhibitory pathways by targeting both the TP and IP receptors.
Megan F AllenJames L HutchinsonMichael KeithShahida MallahRobin Adam CoreyJustin S TroryChangcheng JingHuaquan FangLiang WeiSteven H BennettVarinder Kumar AggarwalStuart J MundellIngeborg HersPublished in: British journal of pharmacology (2024)
acts on both TP and IP receptors differently over time, resulting in an initial wave of TP receptor-mediated platelet aggregation followed by IP receptor-induced reversibility of aggregation. This study reveals the potential difference in the temporal aspects of stimulatory and inhibitory pathways involved in platelet activation.
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