Ferric ions permeate through the endothelium into the lumen. These positively charged ions suppress the negative charge on blood cells, endothelial cells, and plasma proteins, which allows them to form agglomerates. This charge-based mechanism allows blood cells and proteins to accumulate on the vessel wall independent of hemostatic mechanisms. Professional illustration by Luk Cox, Somersault18:24.

Ferric ions permeate through the endothelium into the lumen. These positively charged ions suppress the negative charge on blood cells, endothelial cells, and plasma proteins, which allows them to form agglomerates. This charge-based mechanism allows blood cells and proteins to accumulate on the vessel wall independent of hemostatic mechanisms. Professional illustration by Luk Cox, Somersault18:24.

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