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Things platelet often describes ("platelet ________")
- membrane
- agglutination
- clots
- defects
- transfusions
- fraction
- thrombocytopenia
- dysfunction
- aggregation
- drugs
- combination
- factor
- aggregates
- matrix
- adhesion
- production
- fibrin
- axis
- adherence
- activating
- rich
- concentrates
- function
- recovery
- plugs
- survival
- activity
- complex
- contact
- antibodies
- count
- bound
- sera
- specific
- abnormalities
- poor
- clot
- plug
- action
- synthesis
- concentrate
- interaction
- endothelial
- derived
- serum
- tumour
- autoantibody
- mediated
- activation
- formation
- disorders
- change
- drug
- thrombi
- antigen
- type
- cohesion
- antibody
- vessel
- reaction
- antagonists
- properties
- collagen
- associated
- free
- destruction
- inhibitors
- counts
- agent
- antigens
- proteins
- marker
- binding
- suspension
- plasma
- layer
- effects
- deposition
- complexes
- release
- interactions
- agents
- surface
- platelets
- therapy
- thrombus
- deficiency
- effect
- potency
- emboli
- autoantibodies
- donors
- transfusion
How platelet often is described ("________ platelet")
- neonatal
- upper
- washed
- maternal
- inhaled
- single
- quantitative
- amphibian
- qualitative
- mammalian
- activated
- dendritic
- anti
- cloned
- endogenous
- average
- unstimulated
- transfused
- lower
- novel
- acute
- potent
- muscovite
- flat
- normal
- crystal
- derived
- discoid
- blood
- gray
- initial
- defective
- leukocyte
- enhanced
- adherent
- apical
- mean
- low
- altered
- induced
- reduced
- thick
- fetal
- intact
- giant
- thin
- peripheral
- oral
- inactive
- periodic
- spiral
- purified
- abnormal
- functional
- recombinant
- adjacent
- elevated
- posterior
- fibrin
- intravenous
- mature
- hexagonal
- adjunctive
- selective
- subsequent
- individual
- human
- shortened
- dependent
- intravascular
- isolated
