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SUBMITTER: Schwertz H
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2865870 | biostudies-other | 2010 May
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
Schwertz Hansjörg H Köster Sarah S Kahr Walter H A WH Michetti Noemi N Kraemer Bjoern F BF Weitz David A DA Blaylock Robert C RC Kraiss Larry W LW Greinacher Andreas A Zimmerman Guy A GA Weyrich Andrew S AS
Blood 20100119 18
Platelets are classified as terminally differentiated cells that are incapable of cellular division. However, we observe that anucleate human platelets, either maintained in suspension culture or captured in microdrops, give rise to new cell bodies packed with respiring mitochondria and alpha-granules. Platelet progeny formation also occurs in whole blood cultures. Newly formed platelets are structurally indistinguishable from normal platelets, are able to adhere and spread on extracellular matr ...[more]