Thrombocytes-9
Thrombocytes are also called as blood platelets whose purpose is the clotting of blood. These are the non-nucleus constructions attained from the megakaryocytes of the bone marrow, and then enter into blood movement. The core purpose of thrombocytes is stopping bleeding. Thrombocytes (platelets) play an important role in haemostasis, by plugging and repairing damaged blood vessels, thus preventing blood loss. They also participate in a cascade of events that leads to blood clotting by triggering the release of a series of coagulation factors. In the first step, platelets are activated by several materials, including collagen from injured skin, as well as ADP (adenosine diphosphate) and thromboxane A2, secreted by activated platelets. Activation causes platelets to become adhesive, which facilitates their attachment to damaged tissues and to each other to form clumps. The penultimate step in coagulation is the formation of fibrin from fibrinogen. Fibrin filaments enmesh platelets and red and white blood cells to form a plug, which contracts to form a clot. \Since this is a multi-step procedure, discrete in vitro tests are frequently approved out for inhibition of platelet combination by collagen, ADP, arachidonic acid, or other substrates.
High Impact List of Articles
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The Long-Term Effect of a Health and Fitness Testing Program for College
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You-jou Hung, Austin Felts, Ashlie Francis and Kaitlyn KupperResearch Article: Journal of Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine
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The Long-Term Effect of a Health and Fitness Testing Program for College
Freshman: Does Knowledge Empower Change?
You-jou Hung, Austin Felts, Ashlie Francis and Kaitlyn KupperResearch Article: Journal of Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine
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Managing a male golfers low back and sacroiliac joint pain using manual therapy and therapeutic exercises to avoid surgery and continue scratch level play.
Stephen A. BlackCase Report: Journal of Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine
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Managing a male golfers low back and sacroiliac joint pain using manual therapy and therapeutic exercises to avoid surgery and continue scratch level play.
Stephen A. BlackCase Report: Journal of Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine
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Immediate effects of two different ankle taping techniques on ankle inversion during quick lateral cutting movements; a pilot crossover randomised controlled trial.
Koya Mine, Keio Ishiguro, Takashi NakayamaResearch Article: Journal of Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine
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Immediate effects of two different ankle taping techniques on ankle inversion during quick lateral cutting movements; a pilot crossover randomised controlled trial.
Koya Mine, Keio Ishiguro, Takashi NakayamaResearch Article: Journal of Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine
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Exercise by playing active video gaming in overweight and obese children.
Han-Hung Huang, Landon Cook, Jessica Harrison, Nicole OâKeefe, Kelsey Schultz et al.Research Article: Journal of Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine
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Exercise by playing active video gaming in overweight and obese children.
Han-Hung Huang, Landon Cook, Jessica Harrison, Nicole OâKeefe, Kelsey Schultz et al.Research Article: Journal of Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine
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A case for biannual movement checkups.
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A case for biannual movement checkups.
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Conference Proceedings
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The potential importance of hyper cobalaminemia as a possible early marker in the working diagnosis of malignancy and blood disorders
Abdou Shafik Mohamed DeyabScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Medical Oncology and Therapeutics
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The potential importance of hyper cobalaminemia as a possible early marker in the working diagnosis of malignancy and blood disorders
Abdou Shafik Mohamed DeyabScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Medical Oncology and Therapeutics
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NECK POSITION ACCURACY, KINESTHESIA, KINEMATIC IMPAIRMENT, MOTOR CONTROL AND PAIN: A RANDOMIZED CONTROL TRIAL STUDY IN PATIENTS WITH UPPER TRAPEZIUS MUSCLE TRIGGER POINT BEFORE AND AFTER FATIGUE
Roya Mehdikhani, Olyaei Gholam Reza, Hadian Mohammad Reza, Talebian Moghadam Saeed and Shadmehr AzadehScientific Tracks Abstracts: Asian Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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NECK POSITION ACCURACY, KINESTHESIA, KINEMATIC IMPAIRMENT, MOTOR CONTROL AND PAIN: A RANDOMIZED CONTROL TRIAL STUDY IN PATIENTS WITH UPPER TRAPEZIUS MUSCLE TRIGGER POINT BEFORE AND AFTER FATIGUE
Roya Mehdikhani, Olyaei Gholam Reza, Hadian Mohammad Reza, Talebian Moghadam Saeed and Shadmehr AzadehScientific Tracks Abstracts: Asian Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Newborn screening saves lives: So why is Asia behind in saving lives?
R Kishore KumarKeynote: Current Pediatric Research
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Newborn screening saves lives: So why is Asia behind in saving lives?
R Kishore KumarKeynote: Current Pediatric Research
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Biomechanical energy harvesting as a base for exoskeleton: Theory, design and results
Raziel RiemerKeynote: Biomedical Research
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Biomechanical energy harvesting as a base for exoskeleton: Theory, design and results
Raziel RiemerKeynote: Biomedical Research
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CABG IN DIFFUSE CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
Shyam K AshokPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Biomedical Research
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CABG IN DIFFUSE CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
Shyam K AshokPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Biomedical Research