Substantial expression of glycoproteins IX and V on the platelet surface from a patient with Bernard‐Soulier syndrome

Summary. Flow cytometric studies demonstrated that the platelets from a patient with Bernard‐Soulier syndrome expressed substantial amounts of both GPIX and GPV, although in reduced amounts.

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