koagulációjának
Koagulációjának is known as coagulation or clotting, is a complex process that occurs in the blood to stop bleeding. It is a crucial part of the body's hemostatic system, which includes both coagulation and fibrinolysis. The process begins when blood vessels are damaged, leading to the exposure of subendothelial tissue. This triggers a series of events involving platelets, coagulation factors, and the intrinsic, extrinsic, and common pathways.
The intrinsic pathway is activated by tissue factor (TF) exposed on the surface of damaged cells. TF
Platelets play a significant role in coagulation, adhering to the site of injury and releasing chemicals that
Once the clot has formed, it is stabilized by the action of factor XIIIa, which cross-links fibrin
The entire process of coagulation is tightly regulated to prevent excessive bleeding or the formation of unwanted
Koagulációjának is a vital process that ensures the body's ability to stop bleeding and maintain homeostasis.