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Platelet adhesion, aggregation, secretion, and survival have been shown to be changed in atherosclerosis disease and thromboembolic phenomena thus further increasing interest on antiaggregating drugs. In this paper we present some evidence that 8-chlorocarbochromen and carbochromen are significantly effective in preventing the discharge of platelet specific proteins from platelets subjects to a very weak stimulus while acetylsalicylic acid and aminophylline are ineffective in this regard.
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