Thrombosis as an intravascular effector of innate immunity

Volume: 13, Issue: 1, Pages: 34 - 45
Published: Dec 7, 2012
Abstract
Thrombosis is the most frequent cause of mortality worldwide and is closely linked to haemostasis, which is the biological mechanism that stops bleeding after the injury of blood vessels. Indeed, both processes share the core pathways of blood coagulation and platelet activation. Here, we summarize recent work suggesting that thrombosis under certain circumstances has a major physiological role in immune defence, and we introduce the term...
Paper Details
Title
Thrombosis as an intravascular effector of innate immunity
Published Date
Dec 7, 2012
Volume
13
Issue
1
Pages
34 - 45
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