Occlusions in the blood vessels caused by blood clots, referred to as thrombosis, and the subsequent outcomes are leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. In vitro and in vivo models of thrombosis have advanced our understanding of the complex pathways involved in its development and allowed the evaluation of different therapeutic approaches for its management. This review summarizes different commonly used approaches to induce thrombosis in vivo and in vitro, without detailing the protocols for each technique or the mechanism of thrombus development. For ease of flow, a schematic illustration of the models mentioned in the review is shown below. Considering the number of available approaches, we emphasize the importance of stan...
Abstract Background Thrombolytic drugs are widely used for the management of cerebral venous sinus t...
AbstractPurpose: The mechanisms of venous thrombogenesis have been studied by using animal models an...
Acute ischemic stroke (AIS), which accounts for approximately 85% of all strokes globally, is among ...
Occlusive thrombi that cause cardiovascular diseases form on the walls of blood vessels and propagat...
In vitro flow-based assays are widely used to investigate the role of platelets and coagulation in h...
Experimental models have enhanced our understanding of atherothrombosis pathophysiology and have pla...
Purpose of reviewModels of arterial thrombus formation represent a vital experimental tool to invest...
When vessel walls within the vasculature are damaged, exposed extracellular\ud matrix (ECM) proteins...
Thrombus formation is highly dependent upon the physico-chemical environment in which it is triggere...
Thrombosis is the pathological formation of a blood clot in the body that blocks blood circulation, ...
In an ischaemic stroke, a blood clot (thrombus) occludes one of the arteries supplying the brain wit...
The objective of this investigation was to develop a reproducible and reliable method of arterial th...
Arterial thrombosis culminating in myocardial infarction and stroke remains one of the leading cause...
Thrombosis is an initiating response to a vascular injury, which aids in the repair and remodeling o...
Although blood-contacting medical devices are used widely, blood clot formation (thrombosis) leads t...
Abstract Background Thrombolytic drugs are widely used for the management of cerebral venous sinus t...
AbstractPurpose: The mechanisms of venous thrombogenesis have been studied by using animal models an...
Acute ischemic stroke (AIS), which accounts for approximately 85% of all strokes globally, is among ...
Occlusive thrombi that cause cardiovascular diseases form on the walls of blood vessels and propagat...
In vitro flow-based assays are widely used to investigate the role of platelets and coagulation in h...
Experimental models have enhanced our understanding of atherothrombosis pathophysiology and have pla...
Purpose of reviewModels of arterial thrombus formation represent a vital experimental tool to invest...
When vessel walls within the vasculature are damaged, exposed extracellular\ud matrix (ECM) proteins...
Thrombus formation is highly dependent upon the physico-chemical environment in which it is triggere...
Thrombosis is the pathological formation of a blood clot in the body that blocks blood circulation, ...
In an ischaemic stroke, a blood clot (thrombus) occludes one of the arteries supplying the brain wit...
The objective of this investigation was to develop a reproducible and reliable method of arterial th...
Arterial thrombosis culminating in myocardial infarction and stroke remains one of the leading cause...
Thrombosis is an initiating response to a vascular injury, which aids in the repair and remodeling o...
Although blood-contacting medical devices are used widely, blood clot formation (thrombosis) leads t...
Abstract Background Thrombolytic drugs are widely used for the management of cerebral venous sinus t...
AbstractPurpose: The mechanisms of venous thrombogenesis have been studied by using animal models an...
Acute ischemic stroke (AIS), which accounts for approximately 85% of all strokes globally, is among ...