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      Biochemical Mechanisms and Biomechanical Dynamics of Venous Thrombosis Formation and Maturation : An Overview and Primer on Thrombus Formation and Venous Thrombogenecity

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      thrombus, viscoelasticity, collogen replacement, thrombosis, adhesion
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            Abstract

            Venous thrombosis, characterized by blood clot formation within the veins, is a critical health concern globally. This article delves into the complex biochemical, physiological, and biomechanical mechanisms behind venous thrombosis formation, adherence, maturation, and viscoelasticity alterations during its transition from acute to chronic stages. Understanding these processes can contribute to the development of enhanced therapeutic strategies.

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            19 May 2023
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            [1 ] Argon Medical/LVI;
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            https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3903-2571
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            10.14293/P2199-8442.1.SOP-.PSRDYM.v1
            3850d27e-99d1-450b-bfa5-7c304363ed9a

            This work has been published open access under Creative Commons Attribution License CC BY 4.0 , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Conditions, terms of use and publishing policy can be found at www.scienceopen.com .

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            : 19 May 2023
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            Cardiovascular Medicine,Radiology & Imaging,Hematology
            thrombosis,collogen replacement,thrombus,viscoelasticity,adhesion

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