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#156396

Long chain polyphosphate small molecule (tool compound)

Cat. #156396

Long chain polyphosphate small molecule (tool compound)

Cat. #: 156396

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Contributor

Inventor: James Morrissey

Institute: University of Michigan

Tool Details
References

Tool Details

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  • Tool name: Long chain polyphosphate small molecule (tool compound)
  • Description: The long chain polyphosphate is linear polymers of inorganic orthophosphate linked by high-energy phosphoanhydride bonds that has an approximate polymer length ranging from 200-1,300 phosphate units. Polyphosphates are secreted from platelets to regulate blood clotting and have been used in plasma clotting assays and to study bacteria growth and function.

References

  • Wang et al. 2019. J Thromb Haemost. :. PMID: 31420909.
  • Zilberman-Rudenko et al. 2018. Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol. 38(8):1748-1760. PMID: 30354195.
  • Wijeyewickrema et al. 2016. Blood. 128(13):1766-76. PMID: 27338096.
  • Choi et al. 2015. Thromb Haemost. 113(3):599-604. PMID: 25338662.
  • Puy et al. 2013. J Thromb Haemost. 11(7):1341-52. PMID: 23659638.
  • Smith et al. 2012. Blood. 120(26):5103-10. PMID: 22968458.
  • Choi et al. 2011. Blood. 118(26):6963-70. PMID: 21976677.
  • Smith et al. 2010. Blood. 116(20):4353-9. PMID: 20709905.
  • Choi et al. 2010. Biochemistry. 49(45):9935-41. PMID: 20957999.

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