prokoagulant
A prokoagulant is a substance that promotes the coagulation of blood. It functions by accelerating steps in the clotting cascade, increasing the conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin or stimulating platelet aggregation. Prokoagulants can be endogenous, such as tissue factor released from damaged cells, or exogenous, derived from pharmaceuticals or toxins.
In medicine, prokoagulants are used therapeutically to control bleeding during surgery or in trauma. Recombinant activated
The study of prokoagulant pathways is also important for understanding haemostatic disorders. Patients with deficiencies in