tissue thromboplastin

  • 1tissue thromboplastin — factor III; see under coagulation factors, at factor. So called because it is released by or derived from extravascular tissues …

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  • 2Tissue factor — Thromboplastin Thromboplastin (blau) komplexiert mit Faktor VIIa nach PDB  …

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  • 3Thromboplastin — Vorhandene Strukturdaten: siehe UniProt Ei …

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  • 4Tissue factor — Coagulation factor III (thromboplastin, tissue factor) PDB rendering based on 1ahw …

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  • 5thromboplastin — A substance present in tissues, platelets, and leukocytes necessary for the coagulation of blood; in the presence of calcium ions t. is necessary for the conversion of prothrombin to thrombin, an important step in coagulation of blood. It is now… …

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  • 6Partial thromboplastin time — The partial thromboplastin time (PTT) or activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT or APTT ) is a performance indicator measuring the efficacy of both the intrinsic (now referred to as the contact activation pathway) and the common coagulation… …

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  • 7factor III — tissue thromboplastin: a lipoprotein functioning in the extrinsic pathway of coagulation, activating factor X. Called also tissue f …

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  • 8factor — 1. One of the contributing causes in any action. 2. One of the components that by multiplication makes up a number or expression. 3. SYN: gene. 4. A vitamin or other essential element. 5. An event, characteristic, or other definable entity that …

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  • 9bleeding and blood clotting — ▪ disease Introduction       escape of blood from blood vessels into surrounding tissue and the process of coagulation through the action of platelets. Significance of hemostasis       The evolution of high pressure blood circulation in… …

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  • 10time — 1. That relation of events which is expressed by the terms past, present, and future, and measured by units such as minutes, hours, days, months, or years. 2. A certain period during which something definite or determined is done. SYN: tempus (2) …

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