Daniëlle M. Coenen
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View article: Role of Rubicon in Platelets: A Promoter of Thrombosis but Not an Autophagy Repressor
Role of Rubicon in Platelets: A Promoter of Thrombosis but Not an Autophagy Repressor Open
Rubicon (RUN domain Beclin-1-interacting and cysteine-rich-containing protein) is a negative regulator of autophagy in nucleated cells; however, its role in platelets is unstudied. Here, we identify an autophagy-independent role for Rubico…
View article: Immuno‐haemostatic dysregulation in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction
Immuno‐haemostatic dysregulation in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction Open
Aims Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is a complex condition with partially unclear pathophysiology, in which systemic inflammation is a central contributor to changes in cardiac structure and function. The contributi…
View article: Uncovering the role of the Hsp40 family member cysteine string protein-α in mouse platelets
Uncovering the role of the Hsp40 family member cysteine string protein-α in mouse platelets Open
Platelets modulate vascular microenvironments via the release of cargo molecules. Granule secretion is modulated by proteins called soluble N-ethylmaleimide sensitive factor attachment protein receptors (SNAREs). Secretion is complex and r…
View article: Platelet endocytosis and α-granule cargo packaging are essential for normal skin wound healing
Platelet endocytosis and α-granule cargo packaging are essential for normal skin wound healing Open
The high prevalence of chronic wounds, i.e., 2.5-3% of the US population, causes a large social and financial burden. Physiological wound healing is a multi-step process that involves different cell types and growth factors. Platelet-rich …
View article: Unfolded von Willebrand factor binds protein S and reduces anticoagulant activity
Unfolded von Willebrand factor binds protein S and reduces anticoagulant activity Open
View article: Unfolded Von Willebrand Factor Binds Protein S and Reduces Anticoagulant Activity
Unfolded Von Willebrand Factor Binds Protein S and Reduces Anticoagulant Activity Open
Protein S (PS), the critical plasma cofactor for the anticoagulants tissue factor (TF) pathway inhibitor (TFPI) and activated protein C (APC), circulates in two functionally distinct pools: free (anticoagulant) or bound to complement compo…
View article: PB0864 Platelet Secretion in Wound Healing: The Essence of α-granule Endocytosis, Biogenesis, and Release Kinetics
PB0864 Platelet Secretion in Wound Healing: The Essence of α-granule Endocytosis, Biogenesis, and Release Kinetics Open
Background: Wound healing is a multi-step process involving different cell types and growth factors.Though platelet-rich plasma has been used to accelerate wound repair, functional understanding of how platelet functions affect wound heali…
View article: OC 18.3 Platelet Mitochondrial Bioenergetics is Critical for Clot Contraction, Hemostasis and Thrombosis
OC 18.3 Platelet Mitochondrial Bioenergetics is Critical for Clot Contraction, Hemostasis and Thrombosis Open
View article: PB0870 The Role of Cysteine String Protein-α in Platelet Exocytosis
PB0870 The Role of Cysteine String Protein-α in Platelet Exocytosis Open
View article: PB1402 NBEAL2 and the Intragranular Proteoglycan, Serglycin, Both Contribute to the Initiation and Progression of Aortic Aneurysms
PB1402 NBEAL2 and the Intragranular Proteoglycan, Serglycin, Both Contribute to the Initiation and Progression of Aortic Aneurysms Open
View article: Protocol for optimizing production and quality control of infective EcoHIV virions
Protocol for optimizing production and quality control of infective EcoHIV virions Open
EcoHIV is a model of HIV infection that recapitulates aspects of HIV-1 pathology in mice. However, there are limited published protocols to guide EcoHIV virion production. Here, we present a protocol for producing infective EcoHIV virions …
View article: Finding the “switch” in platelet activation: prediction of key mediators involved in reversal of platelet activation using a novel network biology approach
Finding the “switch” in platelet activation: prediction of key mediators involved in reversal of platelet activation using a novel network biology approach Open
View article: Combined Antiplatelet Therapy Reduces the Proinflammatory Properties of Activated Platelets
Combined Antiplatelet Therapy Reduces the Proinflammatory Properties of Activated Platelets Open
The cause of atherothrombosis is rupture or erosion of atherosclerotic lesions, leading to an increased risk of myocardial infarction or stroke. Here, platelet activation plays a major role, leading to the release of bioactive molecules, f…
View article: Inhibition of Phosphodiesterase 3A by Cilostazol Dampens Proinflammatory Platelet Functions
Inhibition of Phosphodiesterase 3A by Cilostazol Dampens Proinflammatory Platelet Functions Open
Objective: platelets possess not only haemostatic but also inflammatory properties, which combined are thought to play a detrimental role in thromboinflammatory diseases such as acute coronary syndromes and stroke. Phosphodiesterase (PDE) …
View article: The multifaceted contribution of platelets in the emergence and aftermath of acute cardiovascular events
The multifaceted contribution of platelets in the emergence and aftermath of acute cardiovascular events Open
View article: Unraveling platelet function in inflammation and thrombosis
Unraveling platelet function in inflammation and thrombosis Open
Traditionally, in vitro flow chamber experiments and in vivo arterial thrombosis studies have been proved to be of vital importance to elucidate the mechanisms of platelet thrombus formation after vessel wall injury.In recent years, it has…
View article: Vascular protective effect of aspirin and rivaroxaban upon endothelial denudation of the mouse carotid artery
Vascular protective effect of aspirin and rivaroxaban upon endothelial denudation of the mouse carotid artery Open
View article: Complementary roles of platelet αIIbβ3 integrin, phosphatidylserine exposure and cytoskeletal rearrangement in the release of extracellular vesicles
Complementary roles of platelet αIIbβ3 integrin, phosphatidylserine exposure and cytoskeletal rearrangement in the release of extracellular vesicles Open
View article: SLC44A2 deficient mice have a reduced response in stenosis but not in hypercoagulability driven venous thrombosis
SLC44A2 deficient mice have a reduced response in stenosis but not in hypercoagulability driven venous thrombosis Open
View article: Thrombo-Inflammation in Cardiovascular Disease: An Expert Consensus Document from the Third Maastricht Consensus Conference on Thrombosis
Thrombo-Inflammation in Cardiovascular Disease: An Expert Consensus Document from the Third Maastricht Consensus Conference on Thrombosis Open
Thrombo-inflammation describes the complex interplay between blood coagulation and inflammation that plays a critical role in cardiovascular diseases. The third Maastricht Consensus Conference on Thrombosis assembled basic, translational, …
View article: Correction to: Manifesting heterozygotes in McArdle disease: a myth or a reality‐role of statins
Correction to: Manifesting heterozygotes in McArdle disease: a myth or a reality‐role of statins Open
Unfortunately the name of one of the authors was spelled incorrectly in the published original article. The correct name is Alejandro Santos‐Lozano. The original article got updated.
View article: Manifesting heterozygotes in McArdle disease: a myth or a reality—role of statins
Manifesting heterozygotes in McArdle disease: a myth or a reality—role of statins Open
McArdle disease is an autosomal recessive condition caused by deficiency of the PYGM gene‐encoded muscle isoform of glycogen phosphorylase. Some cases of “manifesting” heterozygotes or carriers (i.e., patients who show some McArdle‐like sy…
View article: Atherothrombosis and Thromboembolism: Position Paper from the Second Maastricht Consensus Conference on Thrombosis
Atherothrombosis and Thromboembolism: Position Paper from the Second Maastricht Consensus Conference on Thrombosis Open
Atherothrombosis is a leading cause of cardiovascular mortality and long-term morbidity. Platelets and coagulation proteases, interacting with circulating cells and in different vascular beds, modify several complex pathologies including a…
View article: Platelet interaction with activated endothelium: mechanistic insights from microfluidics
Platelet interaction with activated endothelium: mechanistic insights from microfluidics Open
Traditionally, in vitro flow chamber experiments and in vivo arterial thrombosis studies have been proved to be of vital importance to elucidate the mechanisms of platelet thrombus formation after vessel wall injury. In recent years, it ha…
View article: Generation of Recombinant Human IgG Monoclonal Antibodies from Immortalized Sorted B Cells
Generation of Recombinant Human IgG Monoclonal Antibodies from Immortalized Sorted B Cells Open
Finding new methods for generating human monoclonal antibodies is an active research field that is important for both basic and applied sciences, including the development of immunotherapeutics. However, the techniques to identify and prod…