Proteomics reveals high levels of vitamin D binding protein in myocardial infarction
2010
1. Abstract 2. Introduction 3. Materials and Methods 3.1. Sample preparation 3.2. ICAT assay 3.3. Protein sequencing and identification 3.4. Western blotting analysis on whole serum 3.5. Immunoblotting analysis in thrombus extracts 3.6. Platelet Aggregation Study 3.7. Coagulation assays 3.8. Data Analyses and Statistics 4. Results 4.1. Proteomic analysis revealed novel serum fingerprints 4.2. VDB protein is increased in thrombi extracts 4.3. VDB protein administration decreased platelet aggregation 4.4. VDB protein administration affects coagulation cascade at different levels 5. Discussion 6. Acknowledgments 7. References
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