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Hemotoxins are used in diagnostic studies of the coagulation system.
The main mechanism is exposure of tissue factor to the blood coagulation system.
In addition, some of the products of the coagulation system are directly antimicrobial.
Many acute-phase proteins of inflammation are involved in the coagulation system.
This experimental model worked well in research and has demonstrated good sensitivity to various disorders of the coagulation system.
Numerous tests are used to assess the function of the coagulation system:
These species do not possess any blood coagulation system similar to that present within the species listed 1-5.
In addition, it is conserved across a number of widely different species, including some invertebrates that do not have a similar blood coagulation system.
The main components of the hemostatic system include platelets and the coagulation system.
The coagulation system overlaps with the immune system.
Kininogen-1 is a constituent of the blood coagulation system as well as the kinin-kallikrein system.
Factor X is an enzyme, a serine endopeptidase, which plays a key role at several stages of the coagulation system.
The coagulation system or clotting cascade which forms a protective protein mesh over sites of injury.
David Nelson's research focus was in immune responses and allergy, particularly the involvement of the blood coagulation system in these processes.
Activation of the coagulation system may precipitate diffuse intravascular coagulation.
The alcohol does need some time to denature proteins of the endothelium and activate the coagulation system to cause a blood clot.
A function within the coagulation system seems plausible, given the aspect of the high homology between apo(a) and plasminogen.
Antithrombin (AT) is a small protein molecule that inactivates several enzymes of the coagulation system.
In addition, pathogenic bacteria may secrete agents that alter the coagulation system, e.g. coagulase and streptokinase.
This negative surface provides binding sites for the enzymes and cofactors of the coagulation system, resulting in the formation of a clot.
They suit to diagnose the general state of the blood coagulation system and the intensity of pathologies, and to simultaneously record all attendant influences.
The fibrinolysis system, which acts in opposition to the coagulation system, to counterbalance clotting and generate several other inflammatory mediators.
A number of mechanisms have been proposed, such as activation of the coagulation system by cancer cells or secretion of procoagulant substances.
Surface modification of a segmented polyetherurethane using a low-powered gas plasma and its influence on the activation of the coagulation system.
All the diversity of clinical tests of the blood coagulation system can be divided into 2 groups: global (integral, general) tests, and "local" (specific) tests.