| 1. | Aspirin inhibits platelet aggregation by inhibiting the action of thromboxane A 2.
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| 2. | It also serves as a signalling molecule to induce platelet aggregation.
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| 3. | It acts by blocking platelet aggregation to reduce organ injury due to ischemia.
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| 4. | The P-selectin then promotes platelet aggregation through platelet-fibrin and platelet-platelet binding.
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| 5. | Stabilization of the platelet aggregation by fibrin mesh ultimately leads to clot formation.
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| 6. | Low-dose, long-term aspirin use irreversibly blocks the formation of platelet aggregation.
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| 7. | The non-linear dose response relationship may be explained by smoking's effect on platelet aggregation.
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| 8. | This protein has been shown to play roles in platelet aggregation, angiogenesis, and tumorigenesis.
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| 9. | PGE2 and prostacyclin inhibit platelet aggregation and dilate blood vessels.
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| 10. | It inhibits platelet aggregation and is a direct arterial vasodilator.
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