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CLOT
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clot I. substantiv
1. cheag, cocoloş, grunz (într-un lichid).
2. sânge închegat; (med.) hematom, tromb.
3. (rar) v. clod (I).
4. (sl.) tâmpit, bou, vacă, tolomac, tămâie, cizmă.
clot II. verb A. intranzitiv
1. a se face cocoloaşe, boţuri, cheaguri.
2. a se închega, a se coagula; a se îndesi, a se îngroşa (prin evaporare).
clot II. verb B. tranzitiv
a îngroşa (prin evaporare); a coagula.
Exemple de propoziții și/sau fraze:
Any agent capable of preventing blood clot formation.
(Anticoagulant Agent, NCI Thesaurus)
Platelets help wounds heal and prevent bleeding by forming blood clots.
(Platelet, NCI Dictionary)
Platelets play a central role in clot contraction, but, until now, scientists haven't been able to show exactly how they accomplish this.
(How And Why Blood Clots Shrink, Editura Global Info)
It is being studied in the prevention of blood clots in some cancer patients, including women having surgery for cancer of the reproductive tract.
(Arixtra, NCI Dictionary)
The function of platelets is to help form blood clots to slow or stop bleeding.
(An overlooked role for lungs in blood formation, NIH)
The findings suggest that vitamin D-3 is a powerful trigger of nitric oxide, which is a molecule that plays an important signaling role in the control of blood flow and the formation of blood clots in blood vessels.
(Vitamin D-3 Could 'Reverse' Damage to Heart, Editura Global Info)
Eph kinases and ephrins are also expressed on the vascular wall by endothelial cells, suggesting that signaling by these proteins may also play a role in the interaction of platelets with the vascular wall and clot formation in the vasculature.
(Platelet Aggregation Pathway, NCI Thesaurus/BIOCARTA)
Blood clots are also present.
(Papillary Endothelial Hyperplasia, NCI Thesaurus)
Both Eph kinases (EphA4 and EphB1) and ephrins (ephrinB1) are expressed on platelets, suggesting that activation of eph kinases by ephrins may play a role in clotting when platelets are brought into close proximity in the developing clot.
(Platelet Aggregation Pathway, NCI Thesaurus/BIOCARTA)