gerinnungsgerüst
Gerinnungsgerüst refers to the structure formed during blood coagulation, also known as fibrin clot formation. This complex process involves a cascade of enzymatic reactions leading to the conversion of soluble fibrinogen in the plasma into insoluble fibrin strands. These fibrin strands then interweave and aggregate, forming a mesh-like network that traps blood cells, platelets, and other components. This mesh acts as the primary structural element of a blood clot, serving to stop bleeding at the site of injury.
The formation of the gerinnungsgerüst is initiated by tissue damage, which exposes underlying blood vessel components