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  • A new and improved method for deglycosidation of glycopeptide antibiotics exemplified with vancomycin, ristocetin, and ramoplanin  Academic Article
  • A new congenital platelet abnormality characterized by spontaneous platelet aggregation, enhanced von Willebrand factor platelet interaction, and the presence of all von Willebrand factor multimers in plasma  Academic Article
  • A role for von Willebrand factor proline residues 702-704 in ristocetin-mediated binding to platelet glycoprotein Ib  Academic Article
  • A type 2b von Willebrand disease mutation (Ile546 -> Val) associated with an unusual phenotype  Academic Article
  • Carbohydrate moiety of von Willebrand factor is not necessary for maintaining multimeric structure and ristocetin cofactor activity but protects from proteolytic degradation  Academic Article
  • Clotting factors in von Willebrand's disease  Academic Article
  • DDAVP enhances platelet adherence and platelet aggregate growth on human artery subendothelium  Academic Article
  • Depressed platelet status in an elderly patient with hemorrhagic stroke after thrombolysis for acute myocardial infarction  Academic Article
  • Differences between heterozygous dominant and recessive von Willebrand's disease type I expressed by bleeding symptoms and combinations of factor VIII variables  Academic Article
  • Distinct abnormalities in the interaction of purified types IIA and IIB von Willebrand factor with the two platelet binding sites, glycoprotein complexes Ib-IX and IIb-IIIa  Academic Article
  • Disulfide bond requirements for assembly of the platelet glycoprotein Ib-binding domain of von Willebrand factor  Academic Article
  • Enhanced factor VIII activity in von Willebrand's disease  Academic Article
  • Expression of the phenotypic abnormality of platelet-type von Willebrand disease in a recombinant glycoprotein Ib alpha fragment  Academic Article
  • Factor VIII-related properties in platelets from patients with von Willebrand's disease  Academic Article
  • Familial incidence of precipitating antibodies in von Willebrand's disease: A study of four cases  Academic Article
  • Functional modulation of the isolated glycoprotein Ib binding domain of von Willebrand factor expressed in Escherichia coli  Academic Article
  • Further characterization of platelet-type von Willebrand's disease in Japan  Academic Article
  • Heightened interaction between platelets and factor VIII/von Willebrand factor in a new subtype of von Willebrand's disease  Academic Article
  • Heterogeneity of platelet aggregation and major surface receptor expression in patients with acute myocardial infarction  Academic Article
  • Hybridoma antibodies to human von willebrand factor .2. Relative role of intramolecular loci in mediation of platelet-adhesion to the subendothelium  Academic Article
  • Identification of a site in the alpha chain of platelet glycoprotein Ib that participates in von Willebrand factor binding  Academic Article
  • In vivo relevance for platelet glycoprotein Ib alpha residue Tyr276 in thrombus formation  Academic Article
  • Indications for a protective function of beta(2)-glycoprotein I in thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura  Academic Article
  • Interaction of purified type IIB von Willebrand factor with the platelet membrane glycoprotein Ib induces fibrinogen binding to the glycoprotein IIb/IIIa complex and initiates aggregation  Academic Article
  • Isolation of the von Willebrand factor domain interacting with platelet glycoprotein Ib, heparin, and collagen and characterization of its three distinct functional sites  Academic Article
  • Platelet aggregation on extracellular matrix: effect of a recombinant GPIb-binding fragment of von Willebrand factor  Academic Article
  • Platelets and von Willebrand disease  Academic Article
  • Platelets have more than one binding site for von Willebrand factor  Academic Article
  • Platelets with a W127X mutation in GPIX express sufficient residual amounts of GPIbα to support adhesion to von Willebrand factor and collagen  Academic Article
  • Spectrum of von Willebrand's Disease: a study of 100 cases  Academic Article
  • Structure and function of von Willebrand factor: relationship to von Willebrand's disease  Academic Article
  • Synthesis and evaluation of methyl ether derivatives of the vancomycin, teicoplanin, and ristocetin aglycon methyl esters  Academic Article
  • Total synthesis of the ristocetin aglycon  Academic Article
  • Type IIB Tampa: a variant of von Willebrand disease with chronic thrombocytopenia, circulating platelet aggregates, and spontaneous platelet aggregation  Academic Article
  • Type IIB von Willebrand factor with normal sialic acid content induces platelet aggregation in the absence of ristocetin. Role of platelet activation, fibrinogen, and two distinct membrane receptors  Academic Article
  • Unique interactions of asialo von Willebrand factor with platelets in platelet-type von Willebrand disease  Academic Article
  • von Willebrand factor and von Willebrand disease  Academic Article
  • von Willebrand factor binding to platelet glycoprotein Ib complex  Academic Article
  • von Willebrand factor has more than one binding site for platelets  Academic Article
  • von Willebrand factor. A reduced and alkylated 52/48-kDa fragment beginning at amino acid residue 449 contains the domain interacting with platelet glycoprotein Ib  Academic Article

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