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Fibrin D-dimer, markers of coagulation activation and the risk of major ischaemic heart disease in the Caerphilly Study [PDF]
We have previously reported that plasma fibrin D-dimer (a marker of turnover of cross-linked Fibrin) showed a strong and independent association with incident ischaemic heart disease (IHD) in the Caerphilly Study cohort of 1,998 men a-ed 49-65.
Lowe, G.D.O. +4 more
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Role of the blood coagulation cascade in hepatic fibrosis.
Liver is the primary source of numerous proteins that are critical for normal function of the blood coagulation cascade. Because of this, diseases of the liver, particularly when affiliated with severe complications like cirrhosis, are associated with ...
Asmita Pant, A. Kopec, J. Luyendyk
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The Endocannabinoid System: A Potential Therapeutic Target for Coagulopathies
Abnormal blood coagulation or coagulopathy is a common manifestation of many pathological conditions. It occurs when there is an imbalance between the activities of the coagulation system and the fibrinolytic system, leading to excessive or impaired ...
Wujood Khayat, Christian Lehmann
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Air temperature and inflammatory and coagulation responses in men with coronary or pulmonary disease during the winter season [PDF]
Background and Objective Air temperature changes are associated with increased cardiovascular and respiratory risk, but the roles of inflammatory and coagulation markers are not well understood.
Breitner, Susanne +8 more
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ACTION OF HIGH-DISPERSED SILICA ON BLOOD COAGULATION FACTORS ACTIVATION [PDF]
Using of high-dispersed silica based sorbents is a new and prospective method of bleeding arrest. Studies of high-dispersed silica haemostatic action during superficial wounds were promising for its surgery usage. However the mechanisms of haemostatic
T. M. Chernyshenko +6 more
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Introduction: Escaping whole blood exhibits biochemical and physical coupled mechanisms such as coagulation and drying. However, there is no method for simultaneously monitoring the coagulation and drying procedure.Methods: In this study, a new method ...
Shufeng Zhuo +3 more
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Platelet Biochemistry and Morphology after Cryopreservation [PDF]
Platelet cryopreservation has been investigated for several decades as an alternative to room temperature storage of platelet concentrates. The use of dimethylsulfoxide as a cryoprotectant has improved platelet storage and cryopreserved concentrates can ...
Compernolle, Veerle +2 more
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Neuro-Coagulopathy: Blood Coagulation Factors in Central Nervous System Diseases
Blood coagulation factors and other proteins, with modulatory effects or modulated by the coagulation cascade have been reported to affect the pathophysiology of the central nervous system (CNS).
C. De Luca +3 more
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Background. Blood component therapy helps in managing patients with reduced hematopoiesis, elevated peripheral destruction of cells, and generalized blood loss (bleeding).
Collince Odiwuor Ogolla +2 more
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Blood coagulation is an extremely complicated and dynamic physiological process. Monitoring of blood coagulation is essential to predict the risk of hemorrhage and thrombosis during cardiac surgical procedures.
Kin Fong Lei +3 more
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