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    Platelets or thrombocytes (from Ancient Greek θρόμβος (thrómbos) 'clot' and κύτος (kútos) 'cell') are a blood component whose function (along with the coagulation factors) is to react to bleeding from blood vessel injury by clumping, thereby initiating a blood clot. [1]

  2. Platelets are the cells that circulate within our blood and bind together when they recognize damaged blood vessels.

  3. Your platelets’ primary function is to stop bleeding if a blood vessel gets damaged. During an injury, platelets cluster together at the site of the wound to act as a plug. They also help seal the blood vessels in a process called clotting (coagulation) to prevent excess blood from leaving your body.

  4. 25 lip 2023 · Platelets are small blood cells with several physiological purposes; the best studied is thrombosis activation. Through their clotting activity and activation of the coagulation cascade, they are crucial to maintaining adequate blood volume in those with vascular injury.

  5. 9 wrz 2024 · Platelets, also known as thrombocytes, are special blood cells with an important function. Platelets control blood clotting, which means they are critical for healing wounds and stopping bleeding. A normal platelet count is 150,000–450,000 platelets per microliter.

  6. www.webmd.com › a-to-z-guides › platelets-what-to-knowPlatelets: What to Know - WebMD

    6 paź 2022 · Platelets are special blood cells tasked with preventing too much blood loss. These small and colorless structures are also known as thrombocytes and resemble cell fragments. Your body has...

  7. 14 lis 2018 · Platelets — blood cells continuously produced from megakaryocytes mainly in the bone marrow — are implicated not only in haemostasis and arterial thrombosis, but also in other physiological and...

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