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Fig. 3 | Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters

Fig. 3

From: The norpurpureine alkaloid from Annona purpurea inhibits human platelet activation in vitro

Fig. 3

Potency of norpurpureine as an anti-platelet agent. Concentration–response curves for norpurpureine inhibitory actions on agonist-induced platelet aggregations were constructed. Each data point, mean ± SD (n = 5), is presented as the percentage reduction of the maximal amplitude response (versus the control, in the absence of norpurpureine). All measures were taken 10 min after the addition of the stimuli

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