Platelet aggregation is the medical term for the process in which platelets stick together.
Platelets.
platelets
Platelets are formed from large cells called megakaryocytes. Megakaryocytes undergo a process called cytoplasmic fragmentation to produce platelets, which are involved in blood clotting.
That just means that there is no apparent disease process or abnormality of the joint.
platelets,fibrinogen,fibrin
Since there's nothing 'following' in your question, I'm guessing somewhere on your list of possibilities you have Platelets.
Coagulation is a complex process involving many different proteins, but the most important is probably thrombin.
Platelets, fibrinogen, and other clotting factors are the particles that help in the clotting process. When a blood vessel is injured, platelets stick together to form a plug at the site of injury, while fibrinogen and clotting factors work together to form a stable blood clot.
A superplume happens as a result of the cooling process in the Earth's mantle. They are thought to be a thermal abnormality.
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converts to fibrin during the clotting process