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P Riha1, F Liao, J F Stoltz.
Abstract
The evolution of stress in coagulating blood is described by aMaxwell-like constitutive model. The evolution is essentiallyaffected by conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin monomer, fibrinpolymerization and its crosslinking. The modifying effects of theprocess result from the active constituents of blood plasma,blood cell concentration and intensity of flow. Interrelationof stress evolution and the kinetics of polymerization species these effects in terms of the order of the kinetics ofpolymerization and degree of fibrin polymerization and values of the constitutive coefficients. The results are presented for a normal blood, averaging the effect of blood constituents and blood platelets on coagulation.Entities:
Keywords: Blood coagulation; Blood rheology.; Fibrin Polymerization
Year: 1997 PMID: 23345654 PMCID: PMC3456073 DOI: 10.1023/A:1004973427458
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biol Phys ISSN: 0092-0606 Impact factor: 1.365