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Rapid platelet accumulation leading to thrombotic occlusion
A. Para, D. Bark, A. Lin, D. Ku
Division of Hematology & Oncology
DBBS - Molecular Cell Biology
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
DBBS - Developmental, Regenerative and Stem Cell Biology
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Thrombus
100%
Wall Shear Rate
100%
Platelets
100%
Thrombotic Occlusion
100%
Stenosis
50%
Highwall
50%
Microcomputed Tomography
25%
Histology
25%
Collagen
25%
High-resolution
25%
Occlusion
25%
Clinical Problems
25%
In Vitro Experiment
25%
Platelet Thrombosis
25%
CCD Camera
25%
Large Volume
25%
Exposure Time
25%
Circulating Platelets
25%
Murals
25%
Arterial Stenosis
25%
Thrombus Volume
25%
Porcine Blood
25%
Hemodynamic System
25%
Volume Accumulation
25%
Intravascular Thrombosis
25%
Total Occlusion
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Platelet
100%
Thrombosis
100%
Thrombus
83%
Stenosis
33%
X-Ray Microtomography
16%
In Vitro
16%
Hemodynamic
16%
Artery Occlusion
16%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Platelet
100%
Thrombus
83%
Stenosis
50%
Hemodynamic
16%
Engineering
Platelet
100%
Shear Rate
66%
High Resolution
16%
Exposure Time
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Platelet
100%
Shear Rate
66%
Micro-Computed Tomography
16%
Hemodynamic
16%