Tag Archives: hemostasis

The impact of erythrocyte-derived microvesicles on hemostatis disorder during burn injury

Microparticles or microvesicles (MVs) are closed fragments of cell membranes, released into the blood flow by different types of cells, such as: erythrocytes, platelets, white blood cells and endothelial cells. It has been proved that MVs play

Fragments of erythrocyte membranes are not only able to stop the bleeding, but also are able to prevent the spread of thrombosis

Red blood cells (RBCs), also called erythrocytes, are the most common type of blood cell and principal means of delivering oxygen to body tissues. Human erythrocytes develop from stem cells into mature erythrocytes in about 7 days. When matured, in a healthy individual these