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Agonist-dependent platelet CD40L expression in healthy subjects. Valerio Sanguigni et al Circulation 2005; 111: 412. Characteristics of Study Participants. Valerio Sanguigni et al Circulation 2005; 111: 412.
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Agonist-dependent platelet CD40L expression in healthy subjects Valerio Sanguigni et al Circulation 2005; 111: 412
Characteristics of Study Participants Valerio Sanguigni et al Circulation 2005; 111: 412
Platelet CD40L expression (a), SCD40L (b), and pro-thrombin F1+2 (c) plasma levels in hypercholesterolemic patients and healthy subjects Valerio Sanguigni et al Circulation 2005; 111: 412
Lipid Profile Before and After 3 Days of Treatment Valerio Sanguigni et al Circulation 2005; 111: 412
Platelet CD40L expression, sCD40L, and prothrombin F1+2 plasma levels in group A (diet only,) and group B (atorvastatin 10 mg/d) patients Valerio Sanguigni et al Circulation 2005; 111: 412
Effect of native LDL cholesterol (100 g/mL) on CD40L platelet expression in collagen-stimulated platelets (a) and on TF (b) and F1+2 (c) in CD40L-stimulated monocytes Valerio Sanguigni et al Circulation 2005; 111: 412
(A) collagen-stimulated platelets, (B) collagen-stimulated platelets together with atorvastatin 0.1 mol/L, (C )1 mol/L, (D) 10 mol/L CD40L expression in healthy subjects (a) and hypercholesterolemic patients (b) and dose-response curves for HC vs HS (c) Valerio Sanguigni et al Circulation 2005; 111: 412
Prothrombin F1+2 (a) and TF expression in healthy subjects and hypercholesterolemic patients A and C, unstimulated monocytes B and D,monocytes stimulated with CD40L 50 ng/mL Healthy subjects Hypercholesterolemic patients Valerio Sanguigni et al Circulation 2005; 111: 412
Prothrombin F12 (a and b) and TF (c and d) generation by monocytes in healthy subjects and hypercholesterolemic patients monocytes stimulated with CD40L (50 ng/mL, A) and CD40L-stimulated monocytes added with 0.1 mol/L (B), 1 mol/L (C), or 10 mol/L (D) atorvastatin Valerio Sanguigni et al Circulation 2005; 111: 412
Dose-response curves for HC versus HS subjects Valerio Sanguigni et al Circulation 2005; 111: 412