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    Negative Regulation of Platelet Activating Factor Signaling

    Any physiologic process which occurs in response to ligation of the platelet activating factor receptor, and results in a reduced number of active signaling molecules within the target cell. This process is involved in regulating the extent of platelet aggregation, inflammation and anaphylaxis. (NCI Thesaurus)




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