Image:Coagulation cascade-Merck Veterinary Manual
coagulation cascade The second definition refers to the series of protein activations that occur in vitro when coagulation testing is performed The coagulation cascade is a series of reactions, catalysed by protein enzymes known as coagulation 'factors' When activated, these factors
Positive feedback is a key component of the coagulation cascade Thrombin facilitates the activation of not only factors XI and VIII in the intrinsic pathway Abstract The coagulation process relies on an intricate network of three-dimensional structural interactions and subtle biological regulations
coagulation ,14,33,47 Through cross talk and feedback mechanisms, the intrinsic coagulation pathway also can be ,4,14,33,47 Both The concept of a coagulation cascade describes the biochemical interactions of the coagulation factors, but has flaws as a model of the hemostatic process