What Does PAAP Stand For?
PAAP stands for Platelet Aggregation Associated Protein
PAAP, or Platelet Aggregation Associated Protein, refers to a type of protein that plays a critical role in the process of platelet aggregation, which is essential for blood clot formation. This protein is involved in the biochemical pathways that regulate platelet activation and adhesion, influencing hemostasis and thrombosis. Understanding PAAP's function and mechanisms can provide insights into various cardiovascular diseases and potential therapeutic targets for managing disorders related to abnormal platelet activity.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym