Contrary to previous models based on plasma, coagulation processes are currently believed to be mostly cell surface-based, including three overlapping phases: initiation, when tissue factor-expressing cells and microparticles are exposed to plasma; amplification, whereby small amounts of thrombin induce platelet activation and aggregation, and promote activation of factors (F)V, FVIII and FXI on platelet surfaces; and propagation, in which the Xase (tenase) and prothrombinase complexes are formed, producing a burst of thrombin and the cleavage of fibrinogen to fibrin. Thrombin exerts a number of additional biological actions, including platelet activation, amplification and self-inhibition of coagulation, clot stabilisation and anti-fibrino...
Platelet activation and blood coagulation are two processes often studied separately, but which cann...
Vitamin K antagonists (VKA) have long been the default drugs for anticoagulant management in venous ...
It is widely accepted that blood coagulation in vivo is initiated during normal hemostasis, as well ...
Contrary to previous models based on plasma, coagulation processes are currently believed to be most...
Platelets interact with the coagulation system in a multitude of ways, not only during the phases of...
Blood coagulation is a complex biological mechanism aimed to avoid bleeding in which a highly regula...
Antithrombotic drugs include anticoagulants (e.g., warfarin), antiplatelet drugs (e.g, clopidogrel) ...
The 4th Maastricht Consensus Conference on Thrombosis (MCCT), included the following themes: Theme 1...
During the past decades, a great bulk of studies have been undertaken to investigate the pathophysio...
A natural anticoagulant pathway denoted the protein C system provides specific and efficient control...
Anticoagulants are chemical substances that prevent coagulation or prolong the clotting time by supp...
Acute thrombus formation is the pathophysiological substrate underlying several clinical conditions,...
AbstractA mathematical model of the extrinsic or tissue factor (TF) pathway of blood coagulation is ...
Based on our work and that of many other workers, we have devel-oped a model of coagulation in vivo....
textabstractThe main goal of blood coagulation is to diminish blood loss and to support vessel damag...
Platelet activation and blood coagulation are two processes often studied separately, but which cann...
Vitamin K antagonists (VKA) have long been the default drugs for anticoagulant management in venous ...
It is widely accepted that blood coagulation in vivo is initiated during normal hemostasis, as well ...
Contrary to previous models based on plasma, coagulation processes are currently believed to be most...
Platelets interact with the coagulation system in a multitude of ways, not only during the phases of...
Blood coagulation is a complex biological mechanism aimed to avoid bleeding in which a highly regula...
Antithrombotic drugs include anticoagulants (e.g., warfarin), antiplatelet drugs (e.g, clopidogrel) ...
The 4th Maastricht Consensus Conference on Thrombosis (MCCT), included the following themes: Theme 1...
During the past decades, a great bulk of studies have been undertaken to investigate the pathophysio...
A natural anticoagulant pathway denoted the protein C system provides specific and efficient control...
Anticoagulants are chemical substances that prevent coagulation or prolong the clotting time by supp...
Acute thrombus formation is the pathophysiological substrate underlying several clinical conditions,...
AbstractA mathematical model of the extrinsic or tissue factor (TF) pathway of blood coagulation is ...
Based on our work and that of many other workers, we have devel-oped a model of coagulation in vivo....
textabstractThe main goal of blood coagulation is to diminish blood loss and to support vessel damag...
Platelet activation and blood coagulation are two processes often studied separately, but which cann...
Vitamin K antagonists (VKA) have long been the default drugs for anticoagulant management in venous ...
It is widely accepted that blood coagulation in vivo is initiated during normal hemostasis, as well ...