On left is an activated "ordinary" platelet (scanning electron microscope image), the right -- "super-activated" (procoagulant) platelet (transmission electron microscope image).
Researchers from the University of Tokyo have found a way to observe clotting activity in blood as it happens—without needing invasive procedures. Using a new type of microscope and artificial ...
The development of thrombotic disease involves several factors, including vascular endothelial injury, hemodynamic changes, and blood fluid composition changes. The abnormal activation of platelets is ...