Jane Mitchell
Maine Medical Center
15 Papers
81 Citations
Jane Mitchell is an academic researcher from Maine Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Platelet activation & Platelet. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 15 publications.
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Papers
Platelet activation in patients after an acute coronary syndrome: results from the TIMI-12 trial ☆
Kenneth A. Ault,Christopher P. Cannon,Jane Mitchell,John McCahan,Russell P. Tracy,William Novotny,James D. Reimann,Eugene Braunwald +7 more
TL;DR: Although platelet activation decreased after one month of oral GPIIb/IIIa inhibition, levels remained higher than normal, suggesting the need for long-term antiplatelet therapy following ACS.
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Analysis of platelets by flow cytometry.
Kenneth A. Ault,Jane Mitchell +1 more
TL;DR: This chapter discusses the methods used for analysis of platelets by flow cytometry (FCM) and focuses on the principles that are important whenever platelets are being studied byflow cytometry.
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Peripheral Blood Manifestations of TH2 Lymphocyte Activation in Stable Atopic Asthma and During Exercise-Induced Bronchospasm
TL;DR: It is indicated that TH2 lymphocyte activation is manifested by increased numbers of CD23-bearing B cells and CD25-bearing T cells in the peripheral blood of patients with stable mild atopic asthma and these immune cell subsets correlate with markers of resting lung function and increase in the periphery blood early after the development of exercise-induced bronchospasm.
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Genetic control of platelet activation in inbred mouse strains
Kenneth A. Ault,Cathy Knowles,Jane Mitchell,Christine L. Brown,Kathy L. Schultz,Wesley G. Beamer +5 more
TL;DR: Screening of SWXJ and AKXD recombinant inbred lines suggests that one of the responsible genes is located on chromosome 3, and that the same loci are probably responsible for the high activation of both SJL and AKR.
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Interactive effects of cocaine and gender on thymocytes: a study of in vivo repeated cocaine exposure.
TL;DR: Cocaine exerts inhibitory effects on the function of mature thymocytes, and on the differentiation of thymocyte cells, and a gender difference in response to cocaine was noted in that female mice were more sensitive to lower dose of cocaine exposure.
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