The hemostatic system comprises platelet aggregation, coagulation and fibrinolysis also termed primary, secondary and tertiary hemostasis. From the platelet transcriptome 6000 mRNA species and represent receptors, ion channels, signalling molecules, kinases, phosphatases, and structural, metabolic and regulatory proteins. This abundance of regulatory proteins points towards the importance of signal transduction in platelet function. First platelets adhere to collagen, this induces activation signals such as TXA(2) that induces further Ca(2+) increase. Consecutively, fibrinogen binds to the integrin alpha(IIb)beta(3) resulting in aggregation.This self-amplifying process is controlled by signals, from endothelial cells, to restrict the platel...
Haemostasis stops bleeding at the site of vascular injury and maintains the integrity of blood vesse...
Mammalian blood contains two opposite enzymatic systems. One is the coagulation system capable of cl...
Traditionally, platelets have been exclusively considered for their procoagulant and antifibrinolyti...
The hemostatic system is a complex ancestral pathway physiologically dedicated to protect the indivi...
Hemostasis is one of many well-known systems that ensure a constant conditions of the organism's int...
Versteeg HH, Heemskerk JWM, Levi M, Reitsma PH. New Fundamentals in Hemostasis. Physiol Rev 93:327-3...
Abstract Hemostasis encompasses a set of tightly regulated processes that govern blood...
The integrity of the circulation is maintained through the provision of a rapid, potent, but tightly...
Physiological hemostasis is an intricate biological system, where procoagulant and anticoagulant for...
textabstractMaintaining the integrity and patency of the vascular system is essential for the viabil...
Haemostasis is a complex process that ensures the maintenance of blood flow under normal physiologic...
textabstractThe main goal of blood coagulation is to diminish blood loss and to support vessel damag...
Defects in platelet function or formation increase the risk for bleeding or thrombosis, which indica...
Hemostasis is a physiologic mechanism that maintains blood in a fluid state within the circulation. ...
Platelets are specialized blood cells that play central roles in physiologic and pathologic processe...
Haemostasis stops bleeding at the site of vascular injury and maintains the integrity of blood vesse...
Mammalian blood contains two opposite enzymatic systems. One is the coagulation system capable of cl...
Traditionally, platelets have been exclusively considered for their procoagulant and antifibrinolyti...
The hemostatic system is a complex ancestral pathway physiologically dedicated to protect the indivi...
Hemostasis is one of many well-known systems that ensure a constant conditions of the organism's int...
Versteeg HH, Heemskerk JWM, Levi M, Reitsma PH. New Fundamentals in Hemostasis. Physiol Rev 93:327-3...
Abstract Hemostasis encompasses a set of tightly regulated processes that govern blood...
The integrity of the circulation is maintained through the provision of a rapid, potent, but tightly...
Physiological hemostasis is an intricate biological system, where procoagulant and anticoagulant for...
textabstractMaintaining the integrity and patency of the vascular system is essential for the viabil...
Haemostasis is a complex process that ensures the maintenance of blood flow under normal physiologic...
textabstractThe main goal of blood coagulation is to diminish blood loss and to support vessel damag...
Defects in platelet function or formation increase the risk for bleeding or thrombosis, which indica...
Hemostasis is a physiologic mechanism that maintains blood in a fluid state within the circulation. ...
Platelets are specialized blood cells that play central roles in physiologic and pathologic processe...
Haemostasis stops bleeding at the site of vascular injury and maintains the integrity of blood vesse...
Mammalian blood contains two opposite enzymatic systems. One is the coagulation system capable of cl...
Traditionally, platelets have been exclusively considered for their procoagulant and antifibrinolyti...