platelet

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Englisch - Türkisch
trombosit

Kan eritrositler, lökositler, trombositler ve plazmadan oluşur. - Blood consists of erythrocytes, leukocytes, platelets, and plasma.

(Tıp) See. Thrombocyte
plhtılaşmaya yardımcı olan kan elemanı
pıhtıgöze
mikrolevha
{i} plaket
(isim) plaket
(Biyokimya) pıhtı yuvar
blood platelet
trombosit
thrombocyte
trombosit
thrombocyte
pıhtıgöze
platelets
(Tıp) pıhtı hücreleri
thrombocyte
(Tıp) İki üç mikron çapında renksiz, çekirdeksiz, küresel bir kan elementi olup kanın pıhtılaşmasında önemli rolü vardır
Englisch - Englisch
A small colorless disk-shaped particle found in the blood of mammals, which plays an important role in the formation of blood clots
A type of blood cell that facilitates blood clotting
Small cells in the body that are responsible for clotting
A round or oval disk found in the blood of vertebrate animals that are involved with blood clotting
a round or oval disk found in the blood Important in blood coagulation
blood cell that helps to control bleeding by causing clotting; also called thrombocyte
thrombocyte
A little plate or plaque; specifically a blood platelet, an irregular shaped disk containing granules in the central part and peripherally; protoplasm but no definite nucleus
disc-shaped structure in the blood that arrests bleeding by clotting
The smallest of the circulating blood cells The chief function of platelets is to form plugs on damaged areas of the lining of the blood vessels and to initiate blood clots
Platelets are a kind of blood cell. If you cut yourself and you are bleeding, platelets help to stop the bleeding. one of the very small flat round cells in your blood that help it become solid when you bleed, so that you stop bleeding. or thrombocyte Small, colourless, irregular blood cell crucial in coagulation. Produced in bone marrow and stored in the spleen, platelets accumulate to block a cut in a blood vessel and provide a surface for fibrin strands to adhere to, contract to pull the strands together, and take part in the conversion sequence of coagulation factors. They also store and transport several chemicals
-a small, round, or oval cell found in the blood, which is involved in blood-clotting
small, irregularly-shaped bodies in the blood that contain granules These cells are important components of the blood coagulation (clotting) system
a colorless disk-shaped body in blood that aids blood clotting
{i} small cytoplasmic body in the blood that aids in clotting, blood platelet
Platelets are the component of the blood responsible for clotting
Blood cell that prevents bleeding and bruising
general shape of a montmorillonite particle, consisting of a sheet-like structure where the dimensions in two directions far exceed the particle’s thickness
a clear blood cell Main component of small wound closing
smallest and most fragile of the blood cells; primary function is associated with the process of blood clotting
A small, specialized cell fragment that triggers the clotting of blood so that damaged vessels stop bleeding Normally 150,000 to 300,000 platelets are found in one milliliter of blood, but platelet counts can become sharply depleted during HIV infection (See Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura ) Another function of platelets is to collect antigen-antibody complexes in the blood Platelets coated with such complexes are eliminated in the spleen The source of platelets is megakaryocyte cells in the bone marrow
One of the main components of the blood that forms clots that seal up injured areas and prevent hemorrhage
a disc-shaped cell in the blood that is needed to help stop bleeding
A component of blood responsible for clotting
One of the three major blood cells, others being the red and white cells Platelets plug up breaks in the blood vessel walls and stimulate blood clot formation Platelets are the major defense against bleeding Also called thrombocytes
A platelet is a disk-shaped structure present in the blood; they have several functions, all relating to stopping bleeding
tiny bits of protoplasm found in vertebrate blood; essential for blood clotting
platelet function test
Any of several diagnostic procedures that test the blood clotting function of platelets
platelet count
measurement of the number of platelets
platelet count
Normal range = 150,000-450,000/cmm
platelets
A substance in the blood that is involved in the formation of a clot
platelets
Components of the blood that assist to stop bleeding
platelets
The part of a blood cell that helps prevent bleeding by causing blood clots to form at the site of an injury
platelets
cells found in the blood that are needed to control bleeding; often used in the treatment of leukemia and other forms of cancer
platelets
small disk or platelike structures which function in the clotting of blood by aggregating together and sealing small breaks in blood vessel walls
platelets
Cells in the blood which serve to plug holes in the blood vessel walls and assist in forming a clot A detailed description of clotting is available on the general clotting information web pages
platelets
Cells that help the blood to clot
platelets
cells found in the blood that assist in clotting
platelets
Platelets play an important part in the blood clotting process to stop bleeding
platelets
– cells that help form clots and prevent bleeding
platelets
plural of platelet
platelets
Cells that aid in blood clotting
platelets
Colorless cells whose main function is to control bleeding Platelets are essential to normal blood clotting They can be wiped out during treatment for cancer, leukemia, aplastic anemia and other diseases
platelets
Cells that are produced in the bone marrow; platelets control bleeding by causing the blood to clot The liver produces the clotting factors involved in this process If the liver is damaged, then clotting will also be impaired
platelets
Small particles in the blood that help with clotting
platelets
Disk-like structures in the blood that are important in the formation of blood clots
platelets
One of the components of blood that aids in the clotting of the blood
platelets
Small cell fragments in the blood that attach to damaged blood vessels and quickly form a plug to prevent blood loss
platelets
A type of blood cell that helps the blood to clot
platelets
A cellular component of blood necessary for coagulation The smallest of the cells in the body; they are disk-shaped and are essential for the clotting of blood (More Information )
platelets
Tiny blood cells that stick together to stop the flow of blood around a wound to a blood vessel
platelets
blood cells that help the blood to clot
platelets
Granule-containing cellular fragments critical for blood clotting and sealing off wounds Platelets also contribute to the immune response
platelets
A blood cell with sticky or adhesive qualities that helps the blood to clot Platelets can attach to plaques that form on artery walls, which can help start or worsen plaque buildup
platelets
cells found in the blood
platelets
cells found in the blood that are needed to help the blood to clot in order to control bleeding; often used in the treatment of leukemia and other forms of cancer
platelet
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