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What’s the most common type of heart disease, and leading cause of death?
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There are two major categories of stroke. 80% are which one?
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Platelets are disc-shaped fragments produced by __________.
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Megakaryotes
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Megakaryocytes
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Minikaryocytes
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Minikaryotes
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Spleen
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Blasts
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Average platelet count is:
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150,000 – 400,000 / μL
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150 – 400 / μL
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1,500 – 4,000 / μL
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15,000 – 40,000 / μL
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150,000 – 40,000 / μL
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Which of the following are functional responses of platelets?
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Primary adhesion
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Shape change
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Aggregation
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Granule release
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Procoagulant function
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Anticoagulant function
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Secondary adhesion
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Antiapoptotic function
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Proapoptotic function
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Carry Oxygen
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Shape change is a crucial functional response of platelets to …something. They change shape from [blank_start]__________[blank_end] to [blank_start]__________[blank_end]
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Flat disc
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Spiny disc
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Spiny sphere
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Smooth sphere
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Which receptor/ligand interactions occur during which bit?
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GPIb/V/IX – vWF
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αIibβ3 – fibronectin, VWF
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αIibβ3 – fibrinogen, fibronectin
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GPIb/V/IX – vWF
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αIibβ3 – fibronectin, VWF
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αIibβ3 – fibrinogen, fibronectin
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GPIb/V/IX – vWF
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αIibβ3 – fibronectin, VWF
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αIibβ3 – fibrinogen, fibronectin
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Fibrin generation at the site of vascular injury has a crucial role in anchoring the thrombus to the vessel. It requires initiation of coagulation and generation of thrombin. This depends on Tissue Factor (TF) expression on the surface of [blank_start]__________[blank_end] and fibroblasts.
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Smooth Muscle Cells (SMCs)
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Vascular Endothelial Cells (VECs)
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Vascular Epithelial Cells (VECs)
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Skeletal Muscle Cells (SMCs)
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Cardiac Muscle Cells (CMCs)
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Platelet-mediated fibrin clot retraction shrinks the size of the blood clot. Thought to be important for stabilising the clot against shear forces of blood flow. This requires:
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Integrin αIIbβ3
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Fibrin
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Myosin/contractile force
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Actin cytoskeleton
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Which of the following are prothrombotic and which are antithrombotic?
ADP: [blank_start]__________[blank_end];
Aspirin: [blank_start]__________[blank_end];
Epinephrine: [blank_start]__________[blank_end];
Clopidogrel: [blank_start]__________[blank_end];
Collagen: [blank_start]__________[blank_end];
Heparin: [blank_start]__________[blank_end];
Thrombin: [blank_start]__________[blank_end];
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Pro
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Anti
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Anti
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Pro
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Pro
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Anti
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Anti
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Pro
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Pro
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Anti
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Anti
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Pro
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Pro
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Anti
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Does Aspirin prevent initial platelet adhesion?
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Does Aspirin prolong skin bleeding time?
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What’s the efficacy of Aspirin?
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~5-10%
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~15%
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~25%
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~30-50%
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~50-70%
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~75%
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~85%
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~90-95%
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Does Aspirin inhibit prostacyclin synthesis?
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Does Aspirin stimulate prostacyclin synthesis?
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Does Aspirin suppress the release of thrombogenic factors from platelets?
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Integrin αIibβ3 (GPIIbIIIa) inhibitors are:
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Antithrombotic (but can cause severe bleeding)
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Prothrombotic (but can cause severe bleeding)
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Antithrombotic (but can't cause severe bleeding)
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Prothrombotic (but can't cause severe bleeding)
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Which of the following are CURRENT (not further potential) antithrombotic treatments:
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PAR antagonists are under development as a potential novel antithrombotic. What’s PAR?
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Protease-Activated Receptor
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Protease-Antigen Receptor
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Protease-Antagonist Receptor
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Protease-Agonist Receptor
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Protease-Activating Receptor