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Microparticles: mediators of cellular and environmental homeostasis

Böing, A.N.

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2011

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Böing, A. N. (2011). Microparticles: mediators of cellular and environmental homeostasis.

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Bibliography Anita N. Böing

1. Nieuwland R, Berckmans RJ, McGregor S, Boing AN, Romijn FP, Westendorp RG, Hack CE, Sturk A. Cellular origin and procoagulant properties of microparticles in meningococcal sepsis. Blood 2000;95:930-935.

2. Maquelin KN, Nieuwland R, Lentjes EG, Boing AN, Mochtar B, Eijsman L, Sturk A. Aprotinin administration in the pericardial cavity does not prevent platelet activation. J.Thorac.Cardiovasc.Surg. 2000;120:552-557.

3. Berckmans RJ, Nieuwland R, Boing AN, Romijn FP, Hack CE, Sturk A. Cell-derived microparticles circulate in healthy humans and support low grade thrombin generation. Thromb.Haemost. 2001;85:639-646.

4. Berckmans RJ, Nieuwland R, Tak PP, Boing AN, Romijn FP, Kraan MC, Breedveld FC, Hack CE, Sturk A. Cell-derived microparticles in synovial fluid from inflamed arthritic joints support coagulation exclusively via a factor VII-dependent mechanism. Arthritis Rheum. 2002;46:2857-2866.

5. Onland W, Boing AN, Meijer AB, Schaap MC, Nieuwland R, Haasnoot K, Sturk A, Peters M. Congenital deficiency of factor XIII caused by two missense mutations in a Dutch family. Haemophilia. 2005;11:539-547.

6. Lok CA, Boing AN, Reitsma PH, van der Post JA, van Bavel E, Boek K, Sturk A, Nieuwland R. Expression of inflammation-related genes in endothelial cells is not directly affected by microparticles from preeclamptic patients. J.Lab Clin.Med. 2006;147:310-320.

7. Toth B, Lok CA, Boing AN, Diamant M, van der Post JA, Friese K, Nieuwland R. Microparticles and exosomes: impact on normal and complicated pregnancy. Am.J.Reprod.Immunol. 2007;58:389-402.

8. Abid Hussein MN, Boing AN, Sturk A, Hau CM, Nieuwland R. Inhibition of microparticle release triggers endothelial cell apoptosis and detachment. Thromb.Haemost. 2007;98:1096-1107.

9. Abid Hussein MN, Boing AN, Biro E, Hoek FJ, Vogel GM, Meuleman DG, Sturk A, Nieuwland R. Phospholipid composition of in vitro endothelial microparticles and their in vivo thrombogenic properties. Thromb.Res. 2008;121:865-871.

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10. Boing AN, Hau CM, Sturk A, Nieuwland R. Platelet microparticles contain active caspase 3. Platelets. 2008;19:96-103.

11. Diamant M, Tushuizen ME, Abid Hussein MN, Hau CM, Boing AN, Sturk A, Nieuwland R. Simvastatin-induced endothelial cell detachment and microparticle release are prenylation dependent. Thromb.Haemost. 2008;100:489-497.

12. Lok CA, Boing AN, Sargent IL, Sooranna SR, van der Post JA, Nieuwland R, Sturk A. Circulating platelet-derived and placenta-derived microparticles expose Flt-1 in preeclampsia. Reprod.Sci. 2008;15:1002-1010.

13. Boing AN, Hau CM, Sturk A, Nieuwland R. Human alternatively spliced tissue factor is not secreted and does not trigger coagulation. J.Thromb.Haemost. 2009;7:1423-1426.

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