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Term: platelet dense tubular network
Accession: GO:0031094
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Definition: A network of membrane-bounded compartments found in blood platelets, where they regulate platelet activation by sequestering or releasing calcium. The dense tubular network exists as thin elongated membranes in resting platelets, and undergoes a major ultrastructural change, to a rounded vesicular form, upon addition of thrombin.
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F2R
coagulation factor II thrombin receptor
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GO_REF:0000107
NCBI chr 4:70,992,406...71,010,512
Ensembl chr 4:70,992,477...71,009,456
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ITPR1
inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor type 1
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GO_REF:0000107
NCBI chr22:40,574,569...40,925,857
Ensembl chr22:40,574,374...40,926,842
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SERPINA5
serpin family A member 5
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GO_REF:0000107
NCBI chr24:72,369,082...72,388,439
Ensembl chr24:72,381,119...72,384,903
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DMTN
dematin actin binding protein
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GO_REF:0000107
NCBI chr 8:20,120,054...20,154,368
Ensembl chr 8:20,125,703...20,152,985
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EHD1
EH domain containing 1
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GO_REF:0000107
NCBI chr 1:9,356,128...9,382,204
Ensembl chr 1:9,356,177...9,382,832
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