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|eng='''Primary aggregation''' is a process '''influenced by''' the [[platelet]] activator - '''[[thrombin]]''' . | |eng='''Primary aggregation''' is a process '''influenced by''' the [[platelet]] activator - '''[[thrombin]]''' . |
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English: Primary aggregation is a process influenced by the platelet activator - thrombin .
Because of it and other stimulating substances, platelets can aggregate (cluster). The mediator of this reversible aggregation is fibrinogen . Platelets have receptors for fibrinogen on their surface. |
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- TROJAN, Stanislav, et al. Lékařská fyziologie. 4., přeprac. a uprav edition. Praha : Grada Publishing, a.s, 2003. 772 pp. ISBN 80-247-0512-5.