[go: up one dir, main page]

Diquelou et al., 1994 - Google Patents

Effect of blood flow on thrombin generation is dependent on the nature of the thrombogenic surface

Diquelou et al., 1994

View HTML
Document ID
57416966311902835
Author
Diquelou A
Lemozy S
Dupouy D
Boneu B
Sakariassen K
Cadroy Y
Publication year

External Links

Snippet

We have investigated the influence of blood flow on thrombin generation, fibrin formation, and fibrin deposition on procoagulant and nonprocoagulant surfaces. Nonanticoagulated human blood was drawn for 5 minutes directly from an antecubital vein over stimulated …
Continue reading at www.sciencedirect.com (HTML) (other versions)

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61LMETHODS OR APPARATUS FOR STERILISING MATERIALS OR OBJECTS IN GENERAL; DISINFECTION, STERILISATION, OR DEODORISATION OF AIR; CHEMICAL ASPECTS OF BANDAGES, DRESSINGS, ABSORBENT PADS, OR SURGICAL ARTICLES; MATERIALS FOR BANDAGES, DRESSINGS, ABSORBENT PADS, OR SURGICAL ARTICLES
    • A61L33/00Antithrombogenic treatment of surgical articles, e.g. sutures, catheters, prostheses, or of articles for the manipulation or conditioning of blood; Materials for such treatment
    • A61L33/06Use of macromolecular materials

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
Diquelou et al. Effect of blood flow on thrombin generation is dependent on the nature of the thrombogenic surface
Marcum et al. Microvascular heparin-like species with anticoagulant activity
Takahashi et al. Circulating thrombomodulin as a novel endothelial cell marker: Comparison of its behavior with von Willebrand factor and tissue‐type plasminogen activator
Hantgan et al. Glycoprotein Ib, von Willebrand factor, and glycoprotein IIb: IIIa are all involved in platelet adhesion to fibrin in flowing whole blood
Zwaginga et al. Activation of endothelial cells induces platelet thrombus formation on their matrix. Studies of new in vitro thrombosis model with low molecular weight heparin as anticoagulant.
Gralnick et al. Activated platelets in paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria
Stump et al. Effects of hydroxyethyl starch on blood coagulation, particularly factor VIII
Zwaginga et al. Thrombus formation and platelet-vessel wall interaction in the nephrotic syndrome under flow conditions.
Drake et al. Selective cellular expression of tissue factor in human tissues. Implications for disorders of hemostasis and thrombosis
Savage et al. Influence of fibrillar collagen structure on the mechanisms of platelet thrombus formation under flow
Zwaginga et al. Thrombogenicity of vascular cells. Comparison between endothelial cells isolated from different sources and smooth muscle cells and fibroblasts.
Bossavy et al. A double-blind randomized comparison of combined aspirin and ticlopidine therapy versus aspirin or ticlopidine alone on experimental arterial thrombogenesis in humans
Elam et al. Adsorption of coagulation proteins from whole blood on to polymer materials: relation to platelet activation
Fressinaud et al. Shear rate-dependent impairment of thrombus growth on collagen in nonanticoagulated blood from patients with von Willebrand disease and hemophilia A
Remijn et al. Absence of fibrinogen in afibrinogenemia results in large but loosely packed thrombi under flow conditions
CA2067250C (en) Inhibition of padgem-mediated cell binding
Kaibara Rheology of blood coagulation
Diquélou et al. Relationship between endothelial tissue factor and thrombogenesis under blood flow conditions
Mrowietz et al. Haemocompatibility of polymer‐coated stainless steel stents as compared to uncoated stents
Orvim et al. Tissue factor-induced coagulation triggers platelet thrombus formation as efficiently as fibrillar collagen at arterial blood flow conditions.
Poot et al. Platelet deposition in a capillary perfusion model: quantitative and morphological aspects
Fressinaud et al. The role of platelet von Willebrand factor in platelet adhesion and thrombus formation: a study of 34 patients with various subtypes of type I von Willebrand disease
Hagberg et al. Platelet activation in flowing blood passing growing arterial thrombi
Rhodes et al. Influence of wall shear rate on parameters of blood compatibility of intravascular catheters
Sakariassen et al. Ex vivo models for studying thrombosis: special emphasis on shear rate dependent blood-collagen interactions