Name
Acute Coronary Syndrome
Namespace Keyword
MeSHDisease
Namespace
MeSH
Namespace Version
20170511
Namespace URL
https://arty.scai.fraunhofer.de/artifactory/bel/annotation/mesh-diseases/mesh-diseases-20170511.belanno

Sample Annotated Edges 4

a(MESH:"Blood Transfusion") increases bp(MESH:"Platelet Activation") View Subject | View Object

In acute coronary syndrome, RBC transfusion increases platelet reactivity [31]. PubMed:28458720

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MeSH
Veins
MeSH
Acute Coronary Syndrome
Text Location
Review

a(MESH:"Erythrocytes, Abnormal") increases p(HGNC:HBB) View Subject | View Object

When RBCs are damaged by high shear in continuous flow ventricular assist devices, free hemoglobin induces platelet aggregation, contributing to high risk of thrombotic complications [33]. PubMed:28458720

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Annotations
MeSH
Veins
MeSH
Acute Coronary Syndrome
Text Location
Review

bp(MESH:"Platelet Aggregation") increases path(MESH:Thrombosis) View Subject | View Object

When RBCs are damaged by high shear in continuous flow ventricular assist devices, free hemoglobin induces platelet aggregation, contributing to high risk of thrombotic complications [33]. PubMed:28458720

Appears in Networks:
Annotations
MeSH
Veins
MeSH
Acute Coronary Syndrome
Text Location
Review

p(HGNC:HBB) increases bp(MESH:"Platelet Aggregation") View Subject | View Object

When RBCs are damaged by high shear in continuous flow ventricular assist devices, free hemoglobin induces platelet aggregation, contributing to high risk of thrombotic complications [33]. PubMed:28458720

Appears in Networks:
Annotations
MeSH
Veins
MeSH
Acute Coronary Syndrome
Text Location
Review

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