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Reactivity of platelet‐activating and nonplatelet‐activating anti‐PF4/heparin antibodies in enzyme immunosorbent assays under different conditions

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Essentials At low pH and low salt concentrations: Maximal conformational change of PF4 upon complexation with heparin occurs. Changing physicochemical conditions may become an approach to better discriminate the signal… Click to show full abstract

Essentials At low pH and low salt concentrations: Maximal conformational change of PF4 upon complexation with heparin occurs. Changing physicochemical conditions may become an approach to better discriminate the signal of platelet‐activating‐ and nonactivating PF4/H Abs in antigen tests.

Keywords: heparin; platelet activating; reactivity platelet; activating nonplatelet; pf4

Journal Title: Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis
Year Published: 2019

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