Title : The N-terminal thrombin receptor fragment SFLLRN, but not catalytically inactive thrombin-derived agonists, activate U937 human monocytic cells: evidence for receptor hydrolysis in thrombin-dependent signalling.

Pub. Date : 1993 Mar 1

PMID : 8383967






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1 Further, TRP and thrombin cross-desensitized U937 cells to subsequent stimulation with either TRP or thrombin, suggesting that TRP acted through the same U937 cell surface receptor as did thrombin. Tryptophan coagulation factor II, thrombin Homo sapiens
2 Further, TRP and thrombin cross-desensitized U937 cells to subsequent stimulation with either TRP or thrombin, suggesting that TRP acted through the same U937 cell surface receptor as did thrombin. Tryptophan coagulation factor II, thrombin Homo sapiens
3 Further, TRP and thrombin cross-desensitized U937 cells to subsequent stimulation with either TRP or thrombin, suggesting that TRP acted through the same U937 cell surface receptor as did thrombin. Tryptophan coagulation factor II, thrombin Homo sapiens
4 Further, TRP and thrombin cross-desensitized U937 cells to subsequent stimulation with either TRP or thrombin, suggesting that TRP acted through the same U937 cell surface receptor as did thrombin. Tryptophan coagulation factor II, thrombin Homo sapiens