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Abstract
The lysis of a fibrin clot by sheets of endothelium one cell thick was examined by scanning electron microscopy. The unlysed fibrin film appeared as a densely matted surface, without interstices. Commencing lysis appeared as parallel ovals in which the dense matting was altered to show many strands of fibrin criss-crossing the lytic "window" with many interstices. The wall of the lytic crater surrounding the sheets of endothelium revealed a network of fibrin strands. There was condensation of the fibrin at the edge of the hole at the external surface. The floor of the crater contained sheets of endothelium which were recognized by the shape and size of the nuclei. Flocculent masses of precipitate were present on the endothelial cells in the floor of the crater and occasionally within the lysed ovals at the edge. These may be fibrin degradation products.Mesh:
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Year: 1975 PMID: 1174459 PMCID: PMC2072756
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Exp Pathol ISSN: 0007-1021