fibrinháló
Fibrinháló, also known as fibrin network or fibrin mesh, is a crucial component of blood clots. It is formed during the coagulation cascade, a complex series of enzymatic reactions that ultimately leads to the conversion of soluble fibrinogen in the blood plasma into insoluble fibrin. This process is initiated by the enzyme thrombin, which cleaves fibrinogen molecules. The resulting fibrin monomers then spontaneously polymerize, forming long, fibrous strands.
These fibrin strands assemble into a three-dimensional mesh-like structure. This network traps blood cells, platelets, and
The formation and breakdown of fibrin networks are tightly regulated processes. Fibrinolysis, the process of dissolving