koaguleerumistsüklis
Koaguleerumistsüklis, also known as the coagulation cascade, is a complex series of biochemical reactions in the blood that leads to the formation of a blood clot. This process is essential for hemostasis, the stopping of bleeding when a blood vessel is injured. The cascade involves numerous clotting factors, which are proteins circulating in the blood in inactive forms. When an injury occurs, these factors are activated in a specific sequence, amplifying the signal at each step.
The coagulation cascade can be divided into two main pathways: the intrinsic pathway and the extrinsic pathway.
The result of the coagulation cascade is the formation of a stable fibrin clot that seals the