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Both increased and decreased platelet adhesion to thermally injured subendothelium is caused by denaturation of von Willebrand factor.
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In vitro platelet adhesion to human subendothelium is reduced by more than 50% after heating it briefly to more than 74 degrees C. Temperatures in excess of 80 degrees C reduce platelet adhesion by at least 85%. Thermal denaturation of von Willebrand factor is responsible not only for the decreased thrombogenicity above 71 degrees C but also for the increased thrombogenicity near 55 degrees C, provided that the von Willebrand factor concentration is low.
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