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Entity

Name
schistocytosis
Namespace
HM
Namespace Version
None
Pattern
.*

Appears in Networks 1

Heme Curation v0.0.1-dev

Mechanistic knowledge surrounding heme

In-Edges 3

a(CHEBI:Thrombin) positiveCorrelation a(HM:schistocytosis) View Subject | View Object

However, 6 years later, Heyes and co-workers demonstrated in an experimental study in rats that infusions of thrombin induce DIC accompanied with hemolysis and schistocytosis [89]. PubMed:29956069

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Cell Ontology (CL)
erythrocyte
MeSH
Microvessels
MeSH
Adenocarcinoma
Text Location
Review

a(CHEBI:argatroban) decreases a(HM:schistocytosis) View Subject | View Object

Recently, using a rat model of lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced systemic inflammation, our own collaboration could show that argatroban (a specific direct thrombin inhibitor and consequently an inhibitor of coagulation) abolishes DIC, schistocyte formation, and hemolysis. PubMed:29956069

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Annotations
Cell Ontology (CL)
erythrocyte
MeSH
Microvessels
MeSH
Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation
Text Location
Review

a(CHEBI:eptifibatide) causesNoChange a(HM:schistocytosis) View Subject | View Object

Interestingly, inhibition of coagulation is capable of diminishing DIC and hemolysis but not antiplatelet therapy—treatment with eptifibatide (an antiplatelet drug of the glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitor class) failed to reduce LPS-induced DIC, schistocyte formation, and hemolysis. PubMed:29956069

Appears in Networks:
Annotations
Cell Ontology (CL)
erythrocyte
MeSH
Microvessels
MeSH
Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation
Text Location
Review

Out-Edges 1

a(HM:schistocytosis) positiveCorrelation a(CHEBI:Thrombin) View Subject | View Object

However, 6 years later, Heyes and co-workers demonstrated in an experimental study in rats that infusions of thrombin induce DIC accompanied with hemolysis and schistocytosis [89]. PubMed:29956069

Appears in Networks:
Annotations
Cell Ontology (CL)
erythrocyte
MeSH
Microvessels
MeSH
Adenocarcinoma
Text Location
Review

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