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Erythrocytes and Blood Coagulation

Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 1974
SummaryThe action of intact and hemolyzed red cells in in vitro clotting systems is analyzed against the background of the clinical manifestations of red cell procoagulants in incompatible transfusions and hemolytic anemias in man and in experimental animals.
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Blood Coagulation and Shock

Pathology - Research and Practice, 1979
This report describes how a finding at the autopsy table led to the observation of a clinical syndrome. A synthesis of autopsy experience, clinical investigations, and experimental and biochemical studies were able to shed light on one factor in the pathogenesis of this syndrome, namely blood coagulation with pulmonary microemboli and release and ...
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The Coagulation of Blood and Hemostasis

Annual Review of Physiology, 1950
Since the number of papers on coagulation has greatly in­ creased, the reviewer, in order to avoid merely cataloging them with telegraphic brevity, was compelled to select mainly those which contribute specifically to the physiology of blood clotting.
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Regulation of blood coagulation

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure and Molecular Enzymology, 2000
The protein C anticoagulant pathway converts the coagulation signal generated by thrombin into an anticoagulant response through the activation of protein C by the thrombin-thrombomodulin (TM) complex. The activated protein C (APC) thus formed interacts with protein S to inactivate two critical coagulation cofactors, factors Va and VIIIa, thereby ...
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Physiology of Blood Coagulation

Haemostasis, 2009
Blood coagulation forms part of an integrated series of haemostatic reactions, involving plasma, platelet, and vascular components. Platelets adhere to damaged endothelium or to subendothelium under the influence of adhesive proteins, and when activated they aggregate and expose binding sites for coagulation factors.
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Blood Coagulation

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1980
C M, Jackson, Y, Nemerson
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The Coagulation of Blood

Annual Review of Physiology, 1948
H P, SMITH, J E, FLYNN
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Overview of Blood Coagulation

Hemodialysis International, 2001
The endothelium is the principal anti‐thrombotic mechanism, providing a non wettable surface and generating potent vasodilators (nitric oxide and prostacyclin) and clotting inhibitors [thrombomodulin and tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI)]. When the integrity of the endothelium is breached, vasoconstriction occurs through neural and chemical ...
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