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Published 11/05/2024 define hemostasis
Published 11/05/2024 mechanism of natural hemostasis (steps)
Published 11/05/2024 causes of local vasoconstriction in hemostasis
Published 11/05/2024 chemicals that cause local vasoconstriction in hemostasis
Published 11/05/2024 damage to small blood vessels exposes {{c1::collagen}} which platelets adhere to
Published 11/05/2024 platelets adhesion to collagen in platelet plug is potentiated by {{c1::von willebrand factor}}
Published 11/05/2024 binding of platelets to collagen induces {{c1::platelet activation}}
Published 11/05/2024 characteristics appearance of activated platelets
Published 11/05/2024 activated platelets secrete {{c1::ADP}} and {{c1::thromboxane A2}}
Published 11/05/2024 effect of ADP and thromboxane A2 released by activated platelets 
Published 11/05/2024 the role of aggregated platelet plug
Published 11/05/2024 powerful vasocontrictors released by platelet plug
Published 11/05/2024 importance of ADP in platelet aggregation
Published 11/05/2024 importance of von willebrand factor (VWF) in platelet aggregation
Published 11/05/2024 von willebrand factor (VWF) is secreted by {{c1::endothelial}} cells
Published 11/05/2024 importance of thromboxane A2 in platelet aggregation
Published 11/05/2024 importance of porstacyclin (PGI2) in platelet aggregation
Published 11/05/2024 how is thromboxane A2 formed in platelet aggregation
Published 11/05/2024 how is prostacyclin (PGI2) formed in blood vessels
Published 11/05/2024 formation of definitive clot is done by conversion of {{c1::fibrinogen}} into {{c1::fibrin}}
Published 11/05/2024 fibrinogen is converted to fibrin by {{c1::thrombin}}
Published 11/05/2024 when fibrin is initially formed it's a {{c1::loose mesh}}
Published 11/05/2024 what converts the initial loose fibrin mesh into a dense tight aggregate?
Published 11/05/2024 prothrombin is converted into thrombin by {{c1::prothrombin activator}}
Published 11/05/2024 the 2 pathways that form the prothrombin activator
Published 11/05/2024 how the extrinsic clotting pathway begins
Published 11/05/2024 traumatized tissue in the extrinsic clotting pathway release {{c1::tissue factor (tissue thromboplastin)}}
Published 11/05/2024 tissue factor activates factor {{c1::VII}}
Published 11/05/2024 tissue factor combines with factor {{c2::VIIa}} and {{c2::Ca++}} to activate factor {{c1::X}}
Published 11/05/2024 prothrombin activator in extrinsic clotting pathway is made of what?
Published 11/05/2024 prothrombin activator in extrinsic pathway only works in presence of {{c1::Ca++}} and {{c1::platelets phospholipids}}
Published 11/05/2024 source of tissue phospholipids in prothrombin activator in extrinsic clotting pathway?
Published 11/05/2024 what causes intrinsic clotting pathway to begin?
Published 11/05/2024 first factor activated in intrinsic clotting pathway 
Published 11/05/2024 factor XIIa activates factor {{c1::XI}}. this reaction requires {{c2::HMW (high molecular weight) kininogen}} and is accelerated by {{c3::prekallikrei…
Published 11/05/2024 factor XIa activates factor {{c1::IX}} in presence of {{c2::calcium}}
Published 11/05/2024 factor {{c2::IXa}} acts with factor {{c3::VIIIa}}, {{c3::platelet phospholipids}} and {{c3::calcium}} to activate factor {{c1::X}}
Published 11/05/2024 in intrinsic clotting pathway, factor Xa combines with {{c1::Va}} and {{c1::phospholipds}} to form {{c2::prothrombin activator}}
Published 11/05/2024 what clotting pathway is active after blood vessels rupture
Published 11/05/2024 what clotting pathway is faster
Published 11/05/2024 how the extrinsic clotting pathway potentiates the intrinsic pathway
Published 11/05/2024 cofactors in the intrinsic pathway
Published 11/05/2024 function of thrombin
Published 11/05/2024 Vitamin K is a {{c1::fat-soluble}} (water-soluble/fat-soluble) vitamin
Published 11/05/2024 Why does Vitamin K requires bile for it's absorption
Published 11/05/2024 sources of Vitamin K
Published 11/05/2024 importance of Vitamin K 
Published 11/05/2024 Name(s) of blood clotting factor I
Published 11/05/2024 Name(s) of blood clotting factor II
Published 11/05/2024 Name(s) of blood clotting factor III
Published 11/05/2024 Name(s) of blood clotting factor IV
Published 11/05/2024 Name(s) of blood clotting factor V
Published 11/05/2024 Name(s) of blood clotting factor VII
Published 11/05/2024 when does Clot retraction begin
Published 11/05/2024 effects of clot retraction in hemostasis
Published 11/05/2024 how platelets cause clot retraction
Published 11/05/2024 when does clot dissolution (fibrinolysis) occur naturally
Published 11/05/2024 in tissue repair after hemostasis, damaged tissue is replaced by {{c1::fibrous growth}}
Published 11/05/2024 function of platelets 
Published 11/05/2024 function of platelet factor 3 
Published 11/05/2024 Name(s) of blood clotting factor VIII
Published 11/05/2024 Name(s) of blood clotting factor IX
Published 11/05/2024 Name(s) of blood clotting factor X
Published 11/05/2024 Name(s) of blood clotting factor XI
Published 11/05/2024 Name(s) of blood clotting factor XII
Published 11/05/2024 Name(s) of blood clotting factor XIII
Published 11/05/2024 Name(s) of blood clotting factor HMW-K
Published 11/05/2024 Name(s) of blood clotting factor Pre-Ka
Published 11/05/2024 Name(s) of blood clotting factor Ka
Published 11/05/2024 Name(s) of blood clotting factor PL
Published 11/05/2024 define anti-clotting mechanisms
Published 11/05/2024 types of anti-clotting mechanisms
Published 11/05/2024 mechanisms of the anticoagulation system
Published 11/05/2024 how rapid blood flow work as an anticoagulation system
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