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THROMBIN, which aggregates platelets, also induces an increase in rate of platelet glycolysis1,2. Other substances capable of aggregating platelets include adenosine diphosphate (ADP)3, connective tissue4, and (in rabbit platelet systems) endotoxin5. I have compared these other aggregating substances with thrombin in their ability to influence platelet glycolysis as measured by the production of lactate.
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CORN, M. Effect of Thrombin, Adenosine Diphosphate, Connective Tissue, and Endotoxin on Platelet Glycolysis. Nature 212, 508 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/212508a0
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