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Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery, 2020 
BackgroundDifferent imaging characteristics such as clot burden score, collaterals, and pre-interventional thrombus migration are associated with functional outcome in patients with acute ischemic stroke. Moreover, histological thrombus composition is associated with pre-interventional thrombus migration.
Peter B Sporns +11 more
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BackgroundDifferent imaging characteristics such as clot burden score, collaterals, and pre-interventional thrombus migration are associated with functional outcome in patients with acute ischemic stroke. Moreover, histological thrombus composition is associated with pre-interventional thrombus migration.
Peter B Sporns +11 more
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Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 2007 
Thrombus formation, including platelet adhesion, activation, secretion and aggregation as well as tissue factor-initiated thrombin generation and fibrin formation, has been studied in the past using in vitro systems, often with isolated components.
Barbara C. Furie, Bruce Furie
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Thrombus formation, including platelet adhesion, activation, secretion and aggregation as well as tissue factor-initiated thrombin generation and fibrin formation, has been studied in the past using in vitro systems, often with isolated components.
Barbara C. Furie, Bruce Furie
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Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2016 
ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) remains an important cause of morbidity and mortality. In the USA, the development of an organized STEMI network has allowed STEMI patients greater access to primary PCI. The most important goal in the management of STEMI is timely reperfusion and establishment of normal coronary flow.
Dmitriy N. Feldman +3 more
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ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) remains an important cause of morbidity and mortality. In the USA, the development of an organized STEMI network has allowed STEMI patients greater access to primary PCI. The most important goal in the management of STEMI is timely reperfusion and establishment of normal coronary flow.
Dmitriy N. Feldman +3 more
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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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Asphyxia by Tracheobronchial Thrombus
American Journal of Forensic Medicine & Pathology, 2005Asphyxia secondary to airway obstruction has numerous underlying causes, both acute and chronic. Causes of chronic airway obstruction, such as neoplasms and tracheal scarring, are often clinically apparent well prior to asphyxia. Causes of acute airway obstruction may not be as obvious to clinicians or investigators.
Kim A. Collins, S Erin Presnell
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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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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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