Definition of Thrombogenicity. Meaning of Thrombogenicity. Synonyms of Thrombogenicity

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- substance) that induces and/or promotes the formation of a thrombus. Thrombogenicity refers to the tendency of a material in contact with the blood to produce...
- pickling to break down bulk material near the surface.[citation needed] Thrombogenicity, a material’s tendency to induce clot formation, is an important factor...
- sufficient blood flow for the metabolic needs of the downstream tissue. Thrombogenicity (the tendency to clot) National Blood Clot Alliance Hemorrhoid Pretorius...
- triglyceride levels, insulin sensitivity, endothelial function, and thrombogenicity, among others, that play a role in cardiovascular disease. Different...
- usually weak and prone to rupture. Ruptures of the fibrous cap expose thrombogenic material, such as collagen, to the circulation and eventually induce...
- 12-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid in the subendothelial matrix and reduced thrombogenicity of the subendothelial matrix. Pretreatment it reduced reperfusion injury...
- triglyceride levels, insulin sensitivity, endothelial function, and thrombogenicity, among others, that play a role in CVD, although it seems, in the absence...
- functions in noncanonical juxtacrine manner in platelets to amplify thrombogenicity". eLife. 11: e79590. doi:10.7554/eLife.79590. ISSN 2050-084X. PMC 9629830...
- [citation needed] An ideal tissue engineered heart valve would be non‐thrombogenic, biocompatible, durable, resistant to calcification, grow with the surrounding...
- macrophages or by intravascular shear force from blood flow, subendothelial thrombogenic material (extracellular matrix) is exposed to circulating platelets and...