thrombocyte - translation to γαλλικά
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thrombocyte - translation to γαλλικά

COMPONENT OF BLOOD AIDING IN COAGULATION.
Platelets; Thrombocyte; Blood platelet; Thrombocytes; Trombocyte; Trombocytes; Thrombocytic; Blood platelets; Platelet disorder; Blood platelet disorders; Platelet count; Platelet preservation; Thrombocytopathy; Platelet aggregation; Platelet agglutination; Platelet derived factors; Platelet canaliculi; Thrombocyte particle count; Platlet; Platlets; Thromboplastid; ATC code B05AX02; ATCvet code QB05AX02; Poor platelet function; Platelet inhibition; Platelet adhesion; Light transmission aggregometry; Platelet aggregation function; Platelet adhesive protein; Platelet adhesive proteins
  • Platelets extruded from megakaryocytes
  • 3D rendering of four inactivated and three activated platelets
  • Platelets derive from totipotent marrow stem cells.
  • ADP]]-initiated aggregation.
  • The [[ligand]]s, denoted by letter L, signal for platelets (P) to migrate towards the wound (Site A). As more platelets gather around the opening, they produce more ligands to amplify the response. The platelets congregate around the wound in order to create a cap to stop blood flow out of the tissue.
  • Platelet concentrate
  • Diagram of the structure of a platelet showing the granules
  • Platelet clumps in a blood smear
  • Platelets collected by using [[apheresis]] at an [[American Red Cross]] donation center
  • erythrocyte]], activated platelet, [[leukocyte]].

thrombocyte         
n. (Anatomy) thrombocyte, blood platelet

Ορισμός

thrombocyte
['?r?mb?(?)s??t]
¦ noun another term for platelet.

Βικιπαίδεια

Platelet

Platelets or thrombocytes (from Greek θρόμβος, "clot" and κύτος, "cell") are a component of blood whose function (along with the coagulation factors) is to react to bleeding from blood vessel injury by clumping, thereby initiating a blood clot. Platelets have no cell nucleus; they are fragments of cytoplasm that are derived from the megakaryocytes of the bone marrow or lung, which then enter the circulation. Platelets are found only in mammals, whereas in other vertebrates (e.g. birds, amphibians), thrombocytes circulate as intact mononuclear cells.: 3 

One major function of platelets is to contribute to hemostasis: the process of stopping bleeding at the site of interrupted endothelium. They gather at the site and, unless the interruption is physically too large, they plug the hole. First, platelets attach to substances outside the interrupted endothelium: adhesion. Second, they change shape, turn on receptors and secrete chemical messengers: activation. Third, they connect to each other through receptor bridges: aggregation. Formation of this platelet plug (primary hemostasis) is associated with activation of the coagulation cascade, with resultant fibrin deposition and linking (secondary hemostasis). These processes may overlap: the spectrum is from a predominantly platelet plug, or "white clot" to a predominantly fibrin, or "red clot" or the more typical mixture. Some would add the subsequent retraction and platelet inhibition as fourth and fifth steps to the completion of the process and still others would add a sixth step, wound repair. Platelets also participate in both innate and adaptive intravascular immune responses.