Examples of 'coagulation cascade' in a sentence

Meaning of "coagulation cascade"

coagulation cascade: This phrase refers to a series of complex biochemical reactions that lead to the formation of blood clots. It involves a sequence of steps where clotting factors interact to stop bleeding by forming a stable blood clot. The coagulation cascade plays a crucial role in hemostasis and is regulated by various factors in the blood

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Coagulation cascade model based on cell surfaces.
This activation is important to the coagulation cascade.
The coagulation cascade is also affected in septic shock.
This factor is an essential element in the coagulation cascade.
A dysregulated coagulation cascade is implicated in the development of fibrosis in SSc.
This mechanism is often referred to as the coagulation cascade.
Other enzymes of the blood coagulation cascade are not inhibited by hirudin.
This leads to further activation of the coagulation cascade.
Other enzymes of the blood coagulation cascade are not inhibited by hirudins.
Addition of calcium ions triggers the coagulation cascade.
This initiates the coagulation cascade which ultimately results in fibrin generation.
It is a key enzyme in the coagulation cascade.
Coagulation cascade follows alternative routes that are dependent on the initiating factors involved.
Thrombin is a key enzyme in the coagulation cascade as well as in hemostasis.
Fibrin polymerization is a process that completes the blood coagulation cascade.

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These proteins are found in the coagulation cascade pathways and complement system.
Calcium is also required at other points in the coagulation cascade.
The effect of the exercise on the coagulation cascade in hemophiliacs has been poorly studied.
This protein plays an important role in the coagulation cascade.
Part of the regulation of the coagulation cascade depends on the rate of blood flow.
Thrombin is one of the final components of the coagulation cascade.
Thrombin formed by the coagulation cascade activation cleaves fibrinogen to form insoluble fibrin.
It is often desirable to stimulate or improve the coagulation cascade in a subject.
The activation of the coagulation cascade results in thrombin generation and subsequent fibrin formation.
Overall an inhibitory effect on the enzymatic coagulation cascade is observed.
The coagulation cascade of secondary hemostasis has two initial pathways which lead to fibrin formation.
Activation of the coagulation cascade.
Excess circulating thrombin results from the excess activation of the coagulation cascade.
These compounds may be employed to inhibit the coagulation cascade and prevent or limit coagulation.
From these experiments it was concluded that hydroxylamine did not influence the coagulation cascade.
Inhibition of factor Xa in the coagulation cascade reduces thrombin generation and thrombus formation.
The body then rapidly activates the coagulation cascade.
The coumarins target the blood coagulation cascade indirectly by inhibition of the vitamin K cycle.
The process mimics the last step of the coagulation cascade.
The blood coagulation cascade is the best-studied example.
It is often necessary to selectively block the coagulation cascade in a patient.
The coagulation cascade has two activation pathways, intrinsic and extrinsic.
This leads to further activation of the coagulation cascade as described above.
Neutrophil elastase causes degradation of protease inhibitors responsible for suppressing the coagulation cascade.
Hypothermia causes a slower enzyme activity of the coagulation cascade and dysfunctional platelets.
Platelets are involved in the hemostatic process and release several initiators of the coagulation cascade.
Heparin targets multiple enzymes in the coagulation cascade including thrombin and factor Xa.
There is a correlation between the complement system and the coagulation cascade.
In certain instances, the coagulation cascade is aberrantly activated in individuals with a cancer.
Thrombin regulates the last step in the blood coagulation cascade.
It works to inhibit coagulation cascade components, or clotting factors, to prevent clots from forming.
It is often desirable to selectively block or inhibit the coagulation cascade in a patient.
The coagulation cascade consists of two overlapping pathways, both of which are required for hemostasis.
The biochemical sequence leading to a blood clot is termed the coagulation cascade.
Fortunately, localized activation of the coagulation cascade often keeps the disturbance in check.

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