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Cell-derived microparticles : composition and function

Biró, É.

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2008

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Biró, É. (2008). Cell-derived microparticles : composition and function.

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General introduction

Chapter 1 General introduction, aims and outline of this thesis 13

Section I

Microparticle analysis

Chapter 2 Measuring circulating cell-derived microparticles: A flow 41 cytometric method of microparticle analysis

J Thromb Haemost 2004; 2: 1843-1844.

Section II Composition and procoagulant properties of

microparticles

Chapter 3 The phospholipid composition and cholesterol content 47 of platelet-derived microparticles: A comparison with

platelet membrane fractions J Thromb Haemost 2005; 3: 2754-2763.

Chapter 4 Human cell-derived microparticles promote thrombus 69 formation in vivo in a tissue factor-dependent manner

J Thromb Haemost 2003; 1: 2561-2568.

Chapter 5 Phospholipid composition of in vitro endothelial 87 microparticles and their in vivo thrombogenic properties

Thromb Res 2008; 121: 865-871.

Chapter 6 P-selectin- and CD63-exposing platelet microparticles 101 reflect platelet activation in peripheral arterial disease

and myocardial infarction Clin Chem 2006; 52: 657-664.

Chapter 7 Plasma markers of coagulation and endothelial activation 117

in Fabry disease: Impact of renal impairment Submitted.

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Section III Complement activation on the surface of

microparticles

Chapter 8 Targeting complement in rheumatoid arthritis 137 Current Rheumatology Reviews 2008; in press.

Chapter 9 Activated complement components and complement 165 activator molecules on the surface of cell-derived

microparticles in patients with rheumatoid arthritis and healthy individuals

Ann Rheum Dis 2007; 66: 1085-1092.

Chapter 10 Complement activation on the surface of cell-derived 183 microparticles during cardiac surgery with

cardiopulmonary bypass: Is retransfusion of pericardial blood harmful?

Submitted.

Chapter 11 Complement activation on cell-derived microparticles 199 in myocardial infarction is mediated by immunoglobulin G and not C-reactive protein

Submitted.

Chapter 12 Cell-derived microparticles and complement activation 213 in preeclampsia versus normal pregnancy

Placenta 2007; 28: 928-935.

Summary / Samenvatting

Chapter 13 Summary 231 Chapter 14 Samenvatting 237

Acknowledgements

245

Curriculum vitae

251

List of publications

255

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