a(HM:"fibrin deposition")
Thus, NETs recruit RBCs, activate platelets and promote fibrin deposition; they are a previously unrecognized link between haemolysis and thrombosis that may further explain this epidemiological association. PubMed:25307023
This study further supports the concept that fibrin deposition in the blood vessels as a result of DIC might contribute to red blood cell fragmentation and, in turn, hemolysis [89]. PubMed:29956069
This study further supports the concept that fibrin deposition in the blood vessels as a result of DIC might contribute to red blood cell fragmentation and, in turn, hemolysis [89]. PubMed:29956069
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