VASCULAR COMPONENT OF HEMOSTASIS

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Scholar Express Journals

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In the process of blood coagulation, initially under the influence of serotonin, the injured blood vessel shrinks and reduces the area of bleeding. Heparin is a direct-acting anticoagulant and has an anti-coagulant effect. Heparin on the surface of the endothelium keeps blood in a liquid state and prevents clotting factors from sticking to the surface of blood vessels.

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