Glycoprotein VI is a major collagen receptor for platelet activation: it recognizes the platelet-activating quaternary structure of collagen, whereas CD36, glycoprotein IIb/IIIa, and von Willebrand factor do not.
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R. Farndale | M. Barnes | K. Clemetson | B. Kehrel | M. Steiner | M. Okuma | C. Knight | S. Wierwille | O. Anders | Olaf Anders | Michael Steiner
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