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On the Relationships Between the Activation of the Complement System and the Platelet Aggregation

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Our interest in this field comes from our researches on inflammation. As is well known the inflammation process is a very complex phenomenon which is difficult to synthetically describe. According to the more accepted view, we consider as inflammatory all the processes which are characterized by morphologic and functional changes of the vessel’s wall cells, thus leading to the exudation of some plasma protein, to the liberation of so-called chemical mediators, and finally to the mobilization of some fix and mobile cellular elements.

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Di Perri, T., Auteri, A., Vittoria, A., Laghi Pasini, F. (1977). On the Relationships Between the Activation of the Complement System and the Platelet Aggregation. In: Agnoli, A., Fazio, C. (eds) Platelet Aggregation in the Pathogenesis of Cerebrovascular Disorders. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-66609-4_34

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