Analysis of GTP-binding proteins, phosphoproteins, and cytosolic calcium in functional heterogeneous human blood platelet subpopulations.
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K. Hinsch | E. Hinsch | W. Wesemann | H. Clement | A. Gear | G. Schuessler | C. Opper | M. Kuschel | Adrian R.L. Gear | Claus Opper | Wolfgang Wesemann | Gabriele Schuessler | Meike Kuschel | Hans-Willi Clement | Elvira Hinsch | K.-D. Hinsch
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