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COAGULATION CASCADE COMMON PATHWAY
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A blend model depicting a part of the process of formation of blood clot. The materials are procedural without any UV maps or image textures.
Coagulation cascade has been traditionally classified into intrinsic and extrinsic pathways, both of which converge on factor X activation initiating the common pathway. Vascular insult expose TF which binds with factor VIIa and calcium to promote the conversion of factor X to Xa. Activated factor X (Xa) along with its cofactor (factor V), tissue phospholipids, platelet phospholipids and calcium forms the prothrombinase complex which converts prothrombin (II) to thrombin (IIa). coagulation factors cascade factor clotting common pathway hemostasis thrombi human blood medical science labelled serum bleeding
Coagulation cascade has been traditionally classified into intrinsic and extrinsic pathways, both of which converge on factor X activation initiating the common pathway. Vascular insult expose TF which binds with factor VIIa and calcium to promote the conversion of factor X to Xa. Activated factor X (Xa) along with its cofactor (factor V), tissue phospholipids, platelet phospholipids and calcium forms the prothrombinase complex which converts prothrombin (II) to thrombin (IIa). coagulation factors cascade factor clotting common pathway hemostasis thrombi human blood medical science labelled serum bleeding
