Current knowledge of the mechanisms of blood coagulation does not provide an answer to one pivotal question: why is, in contrast to a pathological thrombus, the growth of normal hemostatic clot after blood vessel injury suddenly terminated? In the present paper, we summarize the results of our investigations that give an answer to this question. We show that the surface of fibrin clot in the circulation is coated with a thin metastable layer of fibrinogen which is not able to support adhesion of blood cells. Consequently, platelets and leukocytes, the cells expressing adhesive integrins, are incapable of consolidating their grip on the surface and washed away by blood flow, thereby preventing the thrombus propagation. The cells that escape...
AbstractPlatelet aggregation to form a haemostatic plug, or thrombus, plays a key role in preventing...
Adsorption of fibrinogen on fibrin clots and other surfaces strongly reduces integrin-mediated adhes...
textabstractThe main goal of blood coagulation is to diminish blood loss and to support vessel damag...
We examined how neutrophils, platelets and erythrocytes interact with each other under coagulating f...
This paper describes a possible mechanism responsible for regulating propagation of blood clotting f...
International audiencePlatelet aggregation at the site of the vascular injury leads to the formation...
Mammalian blood contains two opposite enzymatic systems. One is the coagulation system capable of cl...
Hemostatic plug covering the injury site (or a thrombus in the pathological case) is formed due to t...
Hemostasis is a complex physiological process aiming to keep the integrity of a closed circulatory s...
Objective—Platelet- and fibrin-dependent thrombus formation is regulated by blood flow and exposure ...
International audiencePrimary hemostasis consists in the activation of platelets, which spread on th...
textabstractMaintaining the integrity and patency of the vascular system is essential for the viabil...
Blood coagulation is one of the important defense mechanisms preventing the loss of blood following ...
Versteeg HH, Heemskerk JWM, Levi M, Reitsma PH. New Fundamentals in Hemostasis. Physiol Rev 93:327-3...
The integrity of the circulation is maintained through the provision of a rapid, potent, but tightly...
AbstractPlatelet aggregation to form a haemostatic plug, or thrombus, plays a key role in preventing...
Adsorption of fibrinogen on fibrin clots and other surfaces strongly reduces integrin-mediated adhes...
textabstractThe main goal of blood coagulation is to diminish blood loss and to support vessel damag...
We examined how neutrophils, platelets and erythrocytes interact with each other under coagulating f...
This paper describes a possible mechanism responsible for regulating propagation of blood clotting f...
International audiencePlatelet aggregation at the site of the vascular injury leads to the formation...
Mammalian blood contains two opposite enzymatic systems. One is the coagulation system capable of cl...
Hemostatic plug covering the injury site (or a thrombus in the pathological case) is formed due to t...
Hemostasis is a complex physiological process aiming to keep the integrity of a closed circulatory s...
Objective—Platelet- and fibrin-dependent thrombus formation is regulated by blood flow and exposure ...
International audiencePrimary hemostasis consists in the activation of platelets, which spread on th...
textabstractMaintaining the integrity and patency of the vascular system is essential for the viabil...
Blood coagulation is one of the important defense mechanisms preventing the loss of blood following ...
Versteeg HH, Heemskerk JWM, Levi M, Reitsma PH. New Fundamentals in Hemostasis. Physiol Rev 93:327-3...
The integrity of the circulation is maintained through the provision of a rapid, potent, but tightly...
AbstractPlatelet aggregation to form a haemostatic plug, or thrombus, plays a key role in preventing...
Adsorption of fibrinogen on fibrin clots and other surfaces strongly reduces integrin-mediated adhes...
textabstractThe main goal of blood coagulation is to diminish blood loss and to support vessel damag...