DIANNEXIN DOWN-MODULATES TNF-INDUCED ENDOTHELIAL MICROPARTICLE RELEASE BY BLOCKING MEMBRANE BUDDING PROCESS.
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| Abstract | :  Microparticles are now recognised as true biological effectors with a role in immunopathology through their ability to disseminate functional properties. Diannexin, a homodimer of annexin V, binds to PS with a higher affinity and longer blood half-life than the monomer, inhibits prothrombinase complex activity thereby diminishing coagulation and reperfusion injury mediators and prevent microvesicle-mediated material transfer. Our aim was to determine if Diannexin could modulate microparticle production by endothelial cells by interacting with the phosphatidylserine exposure occurring during the release of these vesicles. | 
| Year of Publication | :  0 | 
| Journal | :  International journal of innovative medicine and health science | 
| Volume | :  7 | 
| Number of Pages | :  1-11 | 
| Date Published | :  2016 | 
| Short Title | :  Int J Innov Med Health Sci | 
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