WordNet
- change from a liquid to a thickened or solid state; "coagulated blood" (同)coagulate
- a lump of material formed from the content of a liquid (同)coagulum
- cause to change from a liquid to a solid or thickened state (同)coagulate
- the act of pulling or holding or drawing a part back; "the retraction of the landing gear"; "retraction of the foreskin"
- a disavowal or taking back of a previous assertion (同)abjuration, recantation
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- ゼリー状の固まり / 〈血液・ミルクなどが〉凝固する / …'を'凝固させる
- 〈C〉引っ込めること / 〈C〉〈U〉(約束・意見などの)撤回
- centiliter[s]
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出典(authority):フリー百科事典『ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』「2015/05/09 16:48:21」(JST)
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Clot retraction is the "shrinking" of a blood clot over a number of days. In so doing, the edges of the blood vessel wall at the point of injury are slowly brought together again to repair the damage.
Clot retraction is dependent on release of multiple coagulation factors from platelets trapped in the fibrin mesh of the clot. Thus, failure to retract can be a sign of thrombocytopenia or a rare condition called thrombasthenia.
Further reading
- Arthur J. Vander, James H. Sherman, and Dorothy S. Luciano (1970). "Clot Retraction". Human Physiology: The Mechanisms of Body Function. McGraw-Hill. p. 502.
- Nikolaos Skubas and George J. Despotis (1999). "Intraoperative Diagnosis and Therapy of Hemostatis Abnormalities with Cardiac Surgery". In Safuh Attar. Hemostasis in Cardiac. Blackwell Publishing. pp. 118–120. ISBN 9780879934101.
External links
- Clot retraction at the US National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
Myeloid physiology
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Hematopoiesis |
Myelopoiesis
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- Granulopoiesis
- Myeloblast
- Promyelocyte
- Myelocyte
- Metamyelocyte
- Band cell
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MEP |
- Thrombopoiesis
- Megakaryoblast
- Promegakaryocyte
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- Erythropoiesis
- Proerythroblast
- Normoblast
- Reticulocyte
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- Extramedullary hematopoiesis
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Hemostasis |
- Coagulation
- Clot retraction
- Platelet adhesiveness
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Index of cells from bone marrow
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- Immune system
- Cells
- Physiology
- coagulation
- proteins
- granule contents
- colony-stimulating
- heme and porphyrin
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Disease |
- Red blood cell
- Monocyte and granulocyte
- Neoplasms and cancer
- Histiocytosis
- Symptoms and signs
- Blood tests
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- Transfusion
- Drugs
- thrombosis
- bleeding
- other
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English Journal
- Transport physics and biorheology in the setting of haemostasis and thrombosis.
- Brass LF1, Diamond SL1,2.
- Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis : JTH.J Thromb Haemost.2016 Feb 5. doi: 10.1111/jth.13280. [Epub ahead of print]
- The biophysics of blood flow can dictate the function of molecules and cells in the vasculature with consequent effects on haemostasis, thrombosis, embolism, and fibrinolysis. Flow and transport dynamics are very distinct for: (1) haemostasis vs. thrombosis and (2) venous vs. arterial episodes. Intr
- PMID 26848552
- Dok-1 negatively regulates platelet integrin αIIbβ3 outside-in signalling and inhibits thrombosis in mice.
- Niki M, Nayak MK, Jin H, Bhasin N, Plow EF, Pandolfi PP, Rothman PB, Chauhan AK, Lentz SR1.
- Thrombosis and haemostasis.Thromb Haemost.2016 Jan 21;115(5). [Epub ahead of print]
- Adaptor proteins play a critical role in the assembly of signalling complexes after engagement of platelet receptors by agonists such as collagen, ADP and thrombin. Recently, using proteomics, the Dok (downstream of tyrosine kinase) adapter proteins were identified in human and mouse platelets. In v
- PMID 26790499
- Kinetics and mechanics of clot contraction are governed by the molecular and cellular composition of the blood.
- Tutwiler V1, Litvinov RI2, Lozhkin AP3, Peshkova AD3, Lebedeva T4, Ataullakhanov FI5, Spiller KL6, Cines DB4, Weisel JW2.
- Blood.Blood.2016 Jan 7;127(1):149-59. doi: 10.1182/blood-2015-05-647560. Epub 2015 Nov 24.
- Platelet-driven blood clot contraction (retraction) is thought to promote wound closure and secure hemostasis while preventing vascular occlusion. Notwithstanding its importance, clot contraction remains a poorly understood process, partially because of the lack of methodology to quantify its dynami
- PMID 26603837
Japanese Journal
- Effect of Low-intensity Pulsed Ultrasound (LIPUS) with Different Frequency on Bone Defect Healing
- Lnk regulates integrin αIIbβ3 outside-in signaling in mouse platelets, leading to stabilization of thrombus development in vivo
Related Links
- Normal clot retraction time is 0-2 hours. If the weight of the clot or the percent of extruded serum is used as the end measure, the result depends on the volume of the specimen used, which varies from laboratory to ...
- retraction [re-trak´shun] the act of drawing back, or condition of being drawn back. clot retraction the drawing away of a blood clot from the wall of a vessel, a stage of wound healing caused by contraction of platelets; it is a function of ...
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- (つめなどを)引っ込めること。収縮力
- (前言・責任・告発などの)撤回、取り消し。(正式な)撤回の発表。撤回されたこと。