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  • The Development of Coagulation Analyzer

    The Development of Coagulation Analyzer

    See Our Products SF-8300 Fully Automated Coagulation Analyzer SF-9200 Fully Automated Coagulation Analyzer SF-400 Semi Automated Coagulation Analyzer ... Click Here What is Coagulation Analyzer? A coagul...
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  • Nomenclature of Clotting factors (coagulation factors)

    Nomenclature of Clotting factors (coagulation factors)

    Clotting factors are procoagulant substances contained in plasma. They were officially named in Roman numerals in the order in which they were discovered.   Clotting factor number: I  Clotting factor name: Fibrinogen Function: Clot formation   Clotting factor n...
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  • Does elevated D-dimer necessarily mean thrombosis?

    Does elevated D-dimer necessarily mean thrombosis?

    1. Plasma D-dimer assay is an assay to understand secondary fibrinolytic function. Inspection principle: Anti-D-D monoclonal antibody is coated on latex particles. If there is D-dimer in receptor plasma, antigen-antibody reaction will occur, and latex particles will aggr...
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  • The clinical significance of ESR

    The clinical significance of ESR

    Many people will check the erythrocyte sedimentation rate in the process of physical examination, but because many people do not know the meaning of ESR test, they feel that this kind of examination is unnecessary. In fact, this view is wrong, the role of erythrocyte sed...
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  • Final Changes Of Thrombus And Effects On The Body

    Final Changes Of Thrombus And Effects On The Body

    After thrombosis is formed, its structure changes under the action of fibrinolytic system and blood flow shock and regeneration of the body. There are 3 main types of final changes in a thrombus: 1. Soften, dissolve, absorb After the thrombus is formed, the fibrin in it ...
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  • The Process Of Thrombosis

    The Process Of Thrombosis

    Thrombosis process, including 2 processes: 1. Adhesion and aggregation of platelets in blood In the early stage of thrombosis, platelets are continuously precipitated from the axial flow and adhere to the surface of the exposed collagen fibers at the intima of damaged bl...
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