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Dynamics of Thrombus Formation
1977In the arterial circulation, thrombi may form in response to vessel wall injury, or in response to intravascular agents such as antigen-antibody complexes, viruses or bacteria. Vessel injury is believed to be related to the development of atherosclerosis and its complications and thrombosis also appears to have a role in these processes. These subjects
JF Mustard, Marian A. Packham
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Acute Cardiac Care, 2008
The high pressure and high blood flow across the ascending aorta makes it an unlikely site for thrombus formation.
Khalil Kaid, Chunguang Chen
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The high pressure and high blood flow across the ascending aorta makes it an unlikely site for thrombus formation.
Khalil Kaid, Chunguang Chen
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Radiopharmaceuticals for thrombus detection
Seminars in Nuclear Medicine, 1990Most of the components of the thrombotic and fibrinolytic systems have at some time been evaluated as a means of carrying a radiolabel specifically to thrombi, although very few have been promising enough to emerge from investigational status to routine clinical use.
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ThrombUS+: Sustainable Innovation within the ThrombUS+ project
Presentation for the sustainable innovation good practices within the ThrombUS+ project during the "EU partering meeting" event organised by ThrombUS+ partner MEDEA. The meeting took place in Ulster University, Belfast, UK, during the UCAMI2024 conference.Kaldoudi, Eleni, Didaskalou, Stylianos
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Nature Medicine, 2009
Platelets accumulate on the downstream face of a developing blood clot after local changes in blood flow. These findings offer new insights into how platelets pile up at sites of vascular injury (pages 665–673).
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Platelets accumulate on the downstream face of a developing blood clot after local changes in blood flow. These findings offer new insights into how platelets pile up at sites of vascular injury (pages 665–673).
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American Journal of Forensic Medicine & Pathology
Sarra, Dodaro, David, Winston
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Sarra, Dodaro, David, Winston
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An entrapped in flagranti thrombus
Journal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis, 2016Antoniu Petris, Lucian Stoica
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