Resting Platelet Immune, Peptide, and Other Receptors
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Immune Receptors
Immune Receptors
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C1q R1/CD93
C1q R1/CD93
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Calreticulin
Calreticulin
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CD21
CD21
CD72
CD72
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DC-SIGN/CD209
DC-SIGN/CD209
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Fc gamma RIIA/CD32a
Fc gamma RIIA/CD32a
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LRRC32/GARP
LRRC32/GARP
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RAGE
RAGE
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Siglec-7/CD328
Siglec-7/CD328
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SLAM/CD150
SLAM/CD150
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CD84/SLAMF5
CD84/SLAMF5
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TLR1,2,4,6
TLR1,2,4,6
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TREML1/TLT1
TREML1/TLT1
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Cytokine and Peptide Receptors
Cytokine and Peptide Receptors
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BAMBI/NMA
BAMBI/NMA
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CCR1,2,3,4
CCR1,2,3,4
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CX3CR1
CX3CR1
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CXCR4 6
CXCR4 6
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IGF-I R
IGF-I R
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Insulin R/CD220
Insulin R/CD220
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LAP (TGF-beta)
LAP (TGF-beta)
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PDGF R alpha, beta
PDGF R alpha, beta
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Thrombopoietin R/Tpo R
Thrombopoietin R/Tpo R
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TNF RI, RII
TNF RI, RII
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TSLP R
TSLP R
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V1a Vasopressin R
V1a Vasopressin R
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VIP R1/VPAC1
VIP R1/VPAC1
Other Receptors
Other Receptors
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CXADR
CXADR
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DCBLD2/ESDN
DCBLD2/ESDN
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DEP-1/CD148
DEP-1/CD148
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DNAM-1/CD226
DNAM-1/CD226
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EMMPRIN/CD147
EMMPRIN/CD147
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Glut3
Glut3
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LOX-1/OLR1
LOX-1/OLR1
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NHE1/SLC9A1
NHE1/SLC9A1
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Orai1
Orai1
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PAR1,3,4
PAR1,3,4
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PEAR1
PEAR1
Plexin B1
Plexin B1
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Prohibitin
Prohibitin
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Semaphorin 4D/CD100
Semaphorin 4D/CD100
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STIM1
STIM1
Overview of Immune, Peptide, and Other Receptors on Resting Platelets
Platelet activation can be accelerated by growth factors, immunoglobulin complexes, microbial components, peptide hormones, and thrombin. These and other ligands promote platelet activation through the chemokine, growth factor, C-type lectin, PAR, TLR, complement, and SLAM receptor families. Activation through these receptors contributes to platelet adhesion and enhances coagulation and inflammatory activation.