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Results 1 - 10 of 71 for Injuries
  1. ... of blood vessels, particularly when there is an injury. Binding of the GPIb-IX-V complex to ... blood vessel wall at the site of the injury. These platelets form clots, plugging holes in the ...
  2. ... for the formation of blood clots. After an injury, clots protect the body by sealing off damaged ... the bloodstream in an inactive form until an injury that damages blood vessels occurs. In response to ...
  3. ... for the formation of blood clots. After an injury, clots protect the body by sealing off damaged ... another molecule called von Willebrand factor, until an injury that damages blood vessels occurs. In response to ...
  4. ... help leukocytes gather at sites of infection or injury, where they are needed to contribute to the ... vessel wall to the site of infection or injury. At least 90 mutations in the ITGB2 gene ...
  5. ... Normally, blood clots protect the body after an injury by sealing off damaged blood vessels and preventing ... on blood vessel walls. In response to an injury that causes bleeding, the GPVI protein attaches (binds) ...
  6. ... is involved in regulating blood clotting. After an injury, clots normally protect the body by sealing off ... step of blood clotting at the site of injury, which is to help cells called platelets stick ...
  7. ... and regulate the immune system's response to injury, toxins, or foreign invaders. NLR proteins recognize specific ... as white blood cells to a site of injury or disease to fight foreign invaders and help ...
  8. ... to control the immune system's response to injury, toxins, or foreign invaders. The monarch-1 protein ... and white blood cells to a site of injury or disease to fight foreign invaders and help ...
  9. ... essential for normal blood clotting (hemostasis). After an injury, clots protect the body by sealing off damaged ... the bloodstream in an inactive form until an injury occurs that damages blood vessels. In response to ...
  10. ... of blood vessels, particularly when there is an injury. Binding of the GPIb-IX-V complex to ... blood vessel wall at the site of the injury. These platelets form clots, plugging holes in the ...
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