Figure 1.
Figure 1. In the accepted view of thrombosis, factors IX and X activated by TF at the vessel wall must diffuse away from the vessel wall in order to generate prothrombinase activity near the surface of a growing thrombus. This path becomes increasingly hampered with the accumulation of platelets and fibrin.

In the accepted view of thrombosis, factors IX and X activated by TF at the vessel wall must diffuse away from the vessel wall in order to generate prothrombinase activity near the surface of a growing thrombus. This path becomes increasingly hampered with the accumulation of platelets and fibrin.

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