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Contribution of Different Types of Phospholipids in Blood Coagulation
In case of an injury platelets become activated and proper interaction of blood clotting proteins with membranes of activated platelets is essential for maintaining a balanced hemostasis. Hemophilia and thrombosis are the two extremes of an imbalanced hemostasis where patients with hemophilia suffer from severe bleeding and those with thrombosis from unnecessary blood clots that block normal fl...
متن کاملBlood Coagulation
INTRODUCTION This section covers the means, as far as we now know them, by which components of the blood plasma produce an insoluble protein meshwork, or gel, at a site of blood-vessel damage. The plasma is normally completely fluid, containing all its proteins in soluble form. When the clotting system is activated at a site of blood-vessel damage, a series of proteolytic reactions is set going...
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Brain tissue, especially astrocytes, is one of the richest sources of tissue factor (TF) in the human organism. Simultaneously, tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) has been found in brain blood vessels. Various brain damage induces release of TF and fibrinolysis activators into circulation, and leads to hemostatic disturbances. We have investigated some coagulation and fibrinolysis parameters i...
متن کاملStroke and blood coagulation.
Stroke and Blood Coagulation • A study of the coagulation parameters of 87 normal controls (ages 50 to 80) were compared with those of 33 patients with thrombotic stroke and 55 patients with diabetes mellitus of the same age distribution. There were no significant differences when tested for the influence of sex or age. Twenty-seven tests of clotting were done on each specimen, a total of 4,725...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
سال: 1911
ISSN: 0025-3154,1469-7769
DOI: 10.1017/s0025315400073367