Sara J. Israels
Department of Pediatrics
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg
Manitoba
Canada
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- Palmitoylation supports the association of tetraspanin CD63 with CD9 and integrin alphaIIbbeta3 in activated platelets. Israels, S.J., McMillan-Ward, E.M. Thromb. Res. (2010)
- Inherited disorders of platelet function and challenges to diagnosis of mucocutaneous bleeding. Israels, S.J., El-Ekiaby, M., Quiroga, T., Mezzano, D. Haemophilia (2010)
- Diagnostic evaluation of platelet function disorders in neonates and children: an update. Israels, S.J. Semin. Thromb. Hemost. (2009)
- Platelet tetraspanin complexes and their association with lipid rafts. Israels, S.J., McMillan-Ward, E.M. Thromb. Haemost. (2007)
- Antiplatelet therapy in children. Israels, S.J., Michelson, A.D. Thromb. Res. (2006)
- CD63 modulates spreading and tyrosine phosphorylation of platelets on immobilized fibrinogen. Israels, S.J., McMillan-Ward, E.M. Thromb. Haemost. (2005)
- Neonatal platelet function. Israels, S.J., Rand, M.L., Michelson, A.D. Semin. Thromb. Hemost. (2003)
- CD63 associates with the alphaIIb beta3 integrin-CD9 complex on the surface of activated platelets. Israels, S.J., McMillan-Ward, E.M., Easton, J., Robertson, C., McNicol, A. Thromb. Haemost. (2001)