Direct fluorescence-conjugated immunoassay for platelet activati

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ABSTRACT:
A method is provided to measure the extent of platelet activation by fluorometrically determining the extent of expression of P-selectin in a platelet sample in vitro, using a maximally activated platelet sample as a reference standard.

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