Objective—Blood flow is considered one of the important parameters that contribute to venous thrombosis. We quantitatively test the relationship between initiation of coagulation and shear rate and suggest a biophysical mechanism to understand this relationship. Methods and Results—Flowing human blood and plasma were exposed to cylindrical surfaces patterned with patches of tissue factor (TF) by using microfluidics. Initiation of coagulation of normal pooled plasma depended on shear rate, not volumetric flow rate or flow velocity, and coagulation initiated only at shear rates below a critical value. Initiation of coagulation of platelet-rich plasma and whole blood showed similar behavior. At constant shear rate, coagulation of plasma...
Coagulation processes under flow conditions are fundamentally different when compared to whole blood...
Platelets can become activated in response to changes in flow-induced shear; however, the underlying...
AbstractBlood coagulation is triggered not only by surface tissue factor (TF) density but also by su...
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This paper describes microfluidic experiments with human blood plasma and numerical simulations to d...
Initiation of blood coagulation by tissue factor (TF) is a robust, highly regulated process. Both th...
Fibrin thrombus formation, in vivo and in vitro, preferentially occurs in regions of retarded, recir...
Platelets upregulate the generation of thrombin and reinforce the fibrin clot which increases the in...
Platelets upregulate the generation of thrombin and reinforce the fibrin clot which increases the in...
Thrombus formation in hemostasis or thrombotic disease is initiated by the rapid adhesion, activatio...
ABSTRACT This article demonstrates that the threshold response of initiation of blood clotting to th...
This thesis reports on the results of two distinct studies that fall under the global umbrella of un...
Biological and physical factors interact to modulate blood response in a wounded vessel, resulting i...
<div><p>Platelets can become activated in response to changes in flow-induced shear; however, the un...
AbstractThis article demonstrates that the threshold response of initiation of blood clotting to the...
Coagulation processes under flow conditions are fundamentally different when compared to whole blood...
Platelets can become activated in response to changes in flow-induced shear; however, the underlying...
AbstractBlood coagulation is triggered not only by surface tissue factor (TF) density but also by su...
at: is onlineArteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology Information about subscribing to Sub...
This paper describes microfluidic experiments with human blood plasma and numerical simulations to d...
Initiation of blood coagulation by tissue factor (TF) is a robust, highly regulated process. Both th...
Fibrin thrombus formation, in vivo and in vitro, preferentially occurs in regions of retarded, recir...
Platelets upregulate the generation of thrombin and reinforce the fibrin clot which increases the in...
Platelets upregulate the generation of thrombin and reinforce the fibrin clot which increases the in...
Thrombus formation in hemostasis or thrombotic disease is initiated by the rapid adhesion, activatio...
ABSTRACT This article demonstrates that the threshold response of initiation of blood clotting to th...
This thesis reports on the results of two distinct studies that fall under the global umbrella of un...
Biological and physical factors interact to modulate blood response in a wounded vessel, resulting i...
<div><p>Platelets can become activated in response to changes in flow-induced shear; however, the un...
AbstractThis article demonstrates that the threshold response of initiation of blood clotting to the...
Coagulation processes under flow conditions are fundamentally different when compared to whole blood...
Platelets can become activated in response to changes in flow-induced shear; however, the underlying...
AbstractBlood coagulation is triggered not only by surface tissue factor (TF) density but also by su...