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Definition of procoagulant in English: procoagulantadjective ˌprəʊkəʊˈaɡjʊl(ə)ntˌprōkōˈaɡyələnt Biochemistry Relating to or denoting substances that promote the conversion in the blood of the inactive protein prothrombin to the clotting enzyme thrombin. Example sentencesExamples - Thrombomodulin is an integral membrane glycoprotein that binds thrombin changing it from a procoagulant protein to an anticoagulant.
- In hemostasis, there is a balance between procoagulant factors and natural anticoagulant proteins.
- The cap acts as a protective barrier between circulating blood and the thrombogenic, procoagulant contents of the lesion.
- Hemostasis involves the integration of many procoagulant proteins, natural anticoagulants, fibrinolytic proteins, and platelet surface glycoproteins.
- Protective mechanisms prevent thrombin and other procoagulant enzymes from forming in healthy intact blood vessels.
noun ˌprəʊkəʊˈaɡjʊl(ə)ntˌprōkōˈaɡyələnt Biochemistry A procoagulant substance. Example sentencesExamples - This phenomenon is attributed to platelet-aggregating factors and procoagulants from the tumor or its necrotic products.
- Chemotherapy acts by killing leukemic cells, which release procoagulants that can produce disseminated intravascular coagulation.
- Taipan venom is overwhelmingly neurotoxic, including pre and post-synaptic neurotoxins, as well as powerful procoagulants and myolysins.
- The exudate, procoagulants, and leukocytes form casts in the airways, resulting in poor gas exchange.
- When nitric oxide is deficient or used inadequately, endothelium becomes a procoagulant instead of an anticoagulant, and vasoactive molecules, cytokines, and growth factors are formed.
Definition of procoagulant in US English: procoagulantadjectiveˌprōkōˈaɡyələnt Biochemistry Relating to or denoting substances that promote the conversion in the blood of the inactive protein prothrombin to the clotting enzyme thrombin. Example sentencesExamples - Hemostasis involves the integration of many procoagulant proteins, natural anticoagulants, fibrinolytic proteins, and platelet surface glycoproteins.
- Protective mechanisms prevent thrombin and other procoagulant enzymes from forming in healthy intact blood vessels.
- The cap acts as a protective barrier between circulating blood and the thrombogenic, procoagulant contents of the lesion.
- Thrombomodulin is an integral membrane glycoprotein that binds thrombin changing it from a procoagulant protein to an anticoagulant.
- In hemostasis, there is a balance between procoagulant factors and natural anticoagulant proteins.
nounˌprōkōˈaɡyələnt Biochemistry A procoagulant substance. Example sentencesExamples - This phenomenon is attributed to platelet-aggregating factors and procoagulants from the tumor or its necrotic products.
- When nitric oxide is deficient or used inadequately, endothelium becomes a procoagulant instead of an anticoagulant, and vasoactive molecules, cytokines, and growth factors are formed.
- Chemotherapy acts by killing leukemic cells, which release procoagulants that can produce disseminated intravascular coagulation.
- Taipan venom is overwhelmingly neurotoxic, including pre and post-synaptic neurotoxins, as well as powerful procoagulants and myolysins.
- The exudate, procoagulants, and leukocytes form casts in the airways, resulting in poor gas exchange.
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