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Перевод: coagulation speek coagulation


[существительное]
коагуляция ; свертывание
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. However, because of the complexity and interdependence of the many parameters that govern platelet activation and coagulation, few, if any, satisfactory thromboresistant materials have been reported.
  2. The platelet plays an important role in interacting with the coagulation system and certain intrinsic coagulation reactions occur preferentially on the platelet surface which appears to protect coagulation enzymes from inactivation by plasma proteinases and localises fibrin formation within and around the platelet plug (Walsh, 1981).
  3. Platelets contribute to these complex reactions in three main ways: they adhere to exposed collagen and form a physical plug to occlude the wound; they release active substances from their secretory granules which help to consolidate the initial platelet plug; they play an important role in interacting with the coagulation system and certain intrinsic coagulation reactions occur preferentially on the platelet surface.
  4. Platelets also participate in the fluid phase of coagulation through their active biochemical contents and by providing surfaces for reactions to take place.
  5. For the former, the outer layer can improve biocompatibility; in this way the tendency for surface coagulation, complement activation and an immunological response are much less.
  6. I have always thought that the sweetening of the waters of Marah resulted from the removal of the iron by the coagulation and flocculation of iron/tannin complexes, the tannin being derived from that tree - though I think that he Moses would have had to have bashed it up a bit first.
  7. Andrade has commented that, "virtually every physical and chemical characteristic of materials has been suggested as being important in blood coagulation and thrombosis".
  8. Other plasma protein co-factors, possibly adsorbed coagulation factors of the vitamin K-dependent group, may also be required (Miale Kent, 1975).
  9. There have been many attempts to understand why certain materials cause blood coagulation and many suggestions have been made as to how to overcome the problem.
  10. It was as long ago as 1863 that Lister pointed out, "the real cause of the coagulation of blood is the influence exerted on it by ordinary matter the contact of which effects a disposition to coagulate".
  11. By measuring the scattering of X-rays by hirudin, when linked to a key blood coagulation factor called thrombin, his team deduced its structure down to the last atom.

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