The glycoprotein V of the blood platelets is an important switch point for haemostasis and thrombus formation. This new finding could have great clinical potential. When our blood vessels are injured ...
A recent study led by MedUni Vienna provides new insights into the mechanisms of coagulation in persons with hemophilia A, the most common form of hemophilia. The research team was able to show that ...
One of the hallmarks of COVID-19, the disease caused by SARS-CoV-2, is a multi-organ system process characterized by the formation of blood clots in small vessels. What was most puzzling in the early ...
Hemophilia A and B involve deficiencies in coagulation factors VIII and IX, with traditional treatments requiring frequent infusions. Nonfactor therapies, including Hemlibra and rebalancing agents, ...
Researchers who identified a novel mechanism for platelet activation in pathogenic blood clotting (thrombosis) are now turning their attention to sepsis. Researchers from the University of Birmingham, ...
UK Biobank analysis found cancer diagnosis raised cardiovascular disease mortality by 50%, with proteomic signals in ...
The project is led by Professor Wang Guoqing of the School of Basic Medicine and Professor Qiu Jiazhang of the School of Veterinary Medicine of Jilin University. In this study, they performed ...
When our blood vessels are injured by cuts, abrasions, or bruises, it is vital that the bleeding is stopped, and the wound is sealed. This process is called hemostasis and involves two main components ...