process of coagulation involves activation, adhesion and aggregation of platelets, as well as deposition and maturation of fibrin. Coagulation begins almost...
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up coagulation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Coagulation is the process by which blood forms clots. Coagulation may also refer to: Coagulation (water...
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is maintained in a finely tuned balance of coagulation and fibrinolysis. The activation of the coagulation cascade yields thrombin that converts fibrinogen...
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potentially superior to laser coagulation for diabetic macular edema; some specialists are using the drugs over laser coagulation. The American Academy of...
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Anticoagulant (redirect from Coagulation inhibitor)
blood thinner, is a chemical substance that prevents or reduces the coagulation of blood, prolonging the clotting time. Some occur naturally in blood-eating...
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A coagulation screen is a combination of screening laboratory tests, designed to provide rapid non-specific information, which allows an initial broad...
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Coagulopathy (redirect from Blood coagulation disorders)
or absence of blood-clotting proteins, known as clotting factors or coagulation factors. Genetic disorders, such as hemophilia and Von Willebrand disease...
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Coagulative necrosis is a type of accidental cell death typically caused by ischemia or infarction. In coagulative necrosis, the architectures of dead...
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optimum. Coagulation itself results in the formation of floc but flocculation is required to help the floc further aggregate and settle. The coagulation-flocculation...
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Thrombin (redirect from Coagulation factor II)
Prothrombin (Coagulation factor II) is encoded in the human by the F2 gene. It is proteolytically cleaved during the clotting process by the prothrombinase...
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