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Biology of monocyte interactions with the endothelium : the platelet factor

da Costa Martins, P.A.

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2005

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da Costa Martins, P. A. (2005). Biology of monocyte interactions with the endothelium : the

platelet factor.

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Tablee of Contents

Chapterr 1 Introductionn and aim of study 11 1

Chapterr 2 Platelet-monocyte complexes support monocyte adhesionn to endothelium by enhancing secondary tetheringg and cluster formation

AtheriosclerAtherioscler Thromb Vase Biol (2004) 24:193-199

37 7

Chapterr 3 P-selectin Glycoprotein Ligand-1 (PSGL-1) is expressed onn endothelial cells and mediates monocyte adhesion too activated endothelium

SubmittedSubmitted for publication

55 5

Chapterr 4 Platelet binding to monocytes increases the adhesive propertiess of monocytes by upregulating the expression andd functionality of fr and (32 integrins

SubmittedSubmitted for publication

77 7

Chapterr 5 LDL-receptor - related protein regulates (32 integrin

-mediatedd leukocyte adhesion

BloodBlood (2005) 105:170-177

97 7

Chapterr 6 DC-SIGN mediates adhesion and rolling of dendritic cells onn primary human umbilical vein endothelial cells through LewisYY antigen expressed on ICAM-2

ManuscriptManuscript in preparation

119 9

Chapterr 7 Discussion, concluding remarks and future perspectives 139 9

Nederlandsee samenvatting/Sumario em português Acknowledgements/Dankwoord/Agradecimentos s

CurriculumCurriculum vitae

155 5 165 5 169 9

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