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Use of electron microscopy to study platelets and thrombi
Authors:Maurizio Tomaiuolo  Rustem I. Litvinov  John W. Weisel
Affiliation:1. Department of Medicine and Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania , Philadelphia, USA;2. Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania , Philadelphia, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Electron microscopy has been a valuable tool for the study of platelet biology and thrombosis for more than 70 years. Early studies using conventional transmission and scanning electron microscopy (EM) provided a foundation for our initial understanding of platelet structure and how it changes upon platelet activation. EM approaches have since been utilized to study platelets and thrombi in the context of basic, translational and clinical research, and they are instrumental in the diagnosis of multiple platelet function disorders. In this brief review, we provide a sampling of the many contributions EM based studies have made to the field, including both historical highlights and contemporary applications. We will also discuss exciting new imaging modalities based on EM and their utility for the study of platelets, hemostasis and thrombosis into the future.
Keywords:Hemostasis  platelet  scanning electron microscopy  thrombosis  transmission electron microscopy
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