Phosphoproteomics reveals content and signaling differences between neonatal and adult platelets
Christopher S Thom,
Patricia Davenport,
Hossein Fazelinia
et al.
Abstract:Background and ObjectiveRecent clinical studies have shown that transfusions of adult platelets increase morbidity and mortality in preterm infants. Neonatal platelets are hyporesponsive to agonist stimulation, and emerging evidence suggests developmental differences in platelet immune functions. This study was designed to compare the proteome and phosphoproteome of resting adult and neonatal platelets.MethodsWe isolated resting umbilical cord blood-derived platelets from healthy full term neonates (n=9) and r… Show more
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