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. 1989 Oct 15;263(2):621–624. doi: 10.1042/bj2630621

Evidence for tight metabolic control of the receptor-activated polyphosphoinositide cycle in human platelets.

V M Steen 1, O B Tysnes 1, H Holmsen 1
PMCID: PMC1133474  PMID: 2557003

Abstract

The [32P]PIP2/[32P]PA and the [32P]PIP/[32P]PA relationships were demonstrated to be remarkably similar after stimulation of [32P]Pi-prelabelled platelets for 90 s with various combinations and concentrations of agonists and inhibitors. Thus the activity of the PI and PIP kinases with the corresponding phosphomonoesterases may be tightly controlled during receptor-mediated platelet stimulation involving phospholipase C activation.

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