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Coagulation Collection (#2)

"Unveiling the Intricacies of Coagulation: From Blood Clots to Arterial Plaque" Witness the intricate process as a blood clot forms on a plaster, captured under SEM

Background imageCoagulation Collection: Blood clot C013 / 7128

Blood clot C013 / 7128
Blood clot. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a blood clot (centre) forming in connective tissue. Red blood cells (erythrocytes)

Background imageCoagulation Collection: Fibrin mesh in a blood clot

Fibrin mesh in a blood clot. Coloured scanning electron micrograph of fibrin fibres in a blood clot. When blood vessels become damaged

Background imageCoagulation Collection: Blood clots, SEM

Blood clots, SEM
Blood clots. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of small blood clots (red) in a blood vessel. The clots consist of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets

Background imageCoagulation Collection: Blood clot

Blood clot
False-colour scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a blood clot. Red blood cells have been trapped by a web of thin yellow-white strands of fibrin

Background imageCoagulation Collection: False-colour SEM of a human blood clot

False-colour SEM of a human blood clot
False-colour scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a human blood clot (thrombus), showing strands of fibrin around red blood cells

Background imageCoagulation Collection: Blood platelet, TEM

Blood platelet, TEM

Background imageCoagulation Collection: Deep vein thrombosis, artwork

Deep vein thrombosis, artwork
Deep vein thrombosis. Computer artwork showing blood clots in a leg (brown lumps, bottom right), caused by deep vein thrombosis (DVT), moving to blood vessels in the lungs (blue, top right)

Background imageCoagulation Collection: Coronary thrombosis, light micrograph

Coronary thrombosis, light micrograph
Coronary thrombosis. Light micrograph of a section through a thrombus (blood clot) in the coronary artery of the heart. The clot is packed full of red blood cells (red)

Background imageCoagulation Collection: Antithrombin molecule

Antithrombin molecule
Antithrombin, molecular model. Antithrombin is a glycoprotein produced in the liver that inhibits enzymes involved in blood clotting

Background imageCoagulation Collection: Thrombin protein

Thrombin protein

Background imageCoagulation Collection: Thrombin protein, secondary structure

Thrombin protein, secondary structure
Thrombin protein, computer model. Thrombin is a protein involved in the blood coagulation (clotting) process. It converts fibrinogen (a soluble plasma glycoprotein synthesised in the liver)

Background imageCoagulation Collection: NovoSeven clotting protein molecule

NovoSeven clotting protein molecule
NovoSeven clotting protein, molecular model. NovoSeven is the brand name for an artificial version of the natural blood protein Factor VII, or proconvertin

Background imageCoagulation Collection: Fibrin strands, artwork

Fibrin strands, artwork
Fibrin strands. Computer artwork depicting a number of fibrin strands with their ends embedded in the membrane of a cell. Fibrin is composed of fibrinogen proteins




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"Unveiling the Intricacies of Coagulation: From Blood Clots to Arterial Plaque" Witness the intricate process as a blood clot forms on a plaster, captured under SEM. Delve into the microscopic world and explore white blood cells and platelets in action, as seen through SEM C016 / 3099. Marvel at the dynamic interplay between white blood cells and platelets within our bloodstream, revealed by SEM C016 / 3098. Unravel the complex molecular structure factor complexes with molecule C014 / 0139. Journey inside the heart's arteries to discover cholesterol accumulation in one artery while plaque builds up in another. Explore an arterial landscape marred by atherosclerotic plaque, offering insights into its detrimental effects on cardiovascular health. Peer through a microscope lens to witness blood clotting taking place within an artery – a captivating sight that reveals nature's defense mechanism gone awry. Observe both good and bad cholesterol coursing through our bloodstream, playing pivotal roles in cardiovascular health management. Examine closely the gradual buildup of atherosclerotic plaque within an artery – an ominous sign demanding attention for preventive measures against heart disease. Gain insight into acute coronary syndrome with microvascular obstruction – shedding light on potential complications arising from impaired blood flow to vital cardiac tissues. Embark on an interior tour of the heart, where muscle cells intertwine with diseased arteries affected by atherosclerosis – highlighting its impact on overall cardiac function and wellbeing. Witness thrombus formation occurring on a valve nestled within a vein - unraveling yet another aspect of coagulation's influence. In this captivating journey through images capturing various aspects of coagulation, we gain valuable knowledge about its role in both protecting and endangering our cardiovascular health.