COVID-19 shed light on Virchow's law of thrombosis
Virchow's law of thrombosis states that thrombosis in a vessel occurs as a combination of the following: (i) injury to the vessel wall, (ii) stasis of blood flow, and (iii) blood hypercoagulability. Injury to the wall includes infection/inflammation and/or injury to the resident cells of the wa...
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Main Authors: | Hubert Daisley (Author), Oneka Acco (Author), Martina Daisley (Author), Dennecia George (Author), Lilly Paul (Author), Arlene Rampersad (Author), Johann Daisley (Author) |
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University of São Paulo,
2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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