Platelet responses are critical in maintaining haemostasis. When platelets are activated, the haemostatic plug is formed. Regulation by thrombosthenin gives clot organisation and fibrin formation; the clot continues to organise and contract over the 3-5 days following formation.
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Platelet responses are critical in maintaining haemostasis. When platelets are activated, the haemostatic plug is formed. Regulation by the contractile platelet protein thrombosthenin gives clot organisation and fibrin formation; the clot continues to organise and contract over the 3-5 days following formation. Thrombosthenin is present in platelet granules and in the platelet membrane.
A series of events activates platelets to allow them to form the haemostatic plug:
A series of events activates platelets to allow them to form the haemostatic plug: