Difference between revisions of "Platelet"
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Revision as of 11:46, 12 November 2023
Description
Platelets or thrombocytes (PLT) are cell fragments derived from megakaryocytes with hemostatic function in the blood stream. PLT are anucleated but contain functioning mitochondria that play a critical role in PLT activation.
Abbreviation: PLT
Reference: O2k-Publications: Platelets
Cell size
- In the quiescent state, PLT have a discoid shape, measuring 2.0 to 5.0 µm in diameter, 0.5 µm in thickness and having a cell volume of 6 to 10 femtoliters. [1]
References
- White JG (2007) Platelets 2nd Edition, Academic Press, Burlington. White 2007 Platelets