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brought into view most
distinctly by
staining with
silver nitrate. A
subendothelial layer,
consisting of
delicate connective tissue with
branched cells...
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platelet tissue factor or
Coagulation factor III, is a
protein present in
subendothelial tissue and
leukocytes which plays a
major role in
coagulation and, in...
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characterised by
enlarged glomeruli with
deposits in the
mesangium and
subendothelial space. The
deposits have been
shown to be fibronectin. This condition...
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Exposure of
blood to the
subendothelial space initiates two processes:
changes in platelets, and the
exposure of
subendothelial platelet tissue factor to...
- chronic, with
endocapillary or
extracapillary proliferative lesions.
Subendothelial deposits are noted, and some
mesangial changes may be
present Immunofluorescence...
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polysaccharide intercellular matrix,
surrounded by a thin
layer of
subendothelial connective tissue interlaced with a
number of
circularly arranged elastic...
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released from
macrophages or by
intravascular shear force from
blood flow,
subendothelial thrombogenic material (extracellular matrix) is
exposed to circulating...
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remnants can
penetrate the
tunica intima and
become trapped in the
subendothelial space. This
process enhances the
deposition of
cholesterol in the arterial...
- Weibel–Palade bodies),
megakaryocytes (α-granules of platelets), and
subendothelial connective tissue. The
basic VWF
monomer is a 2050-amino acid protein...
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nitric oxide, prostacyclin, and CD39.
Endothelial cells attach to the
subendothelial collagen by von
Willebrand factor (VWF),
which these cells produce....