Coagulation Cascade

Theory that blood coagulation takes place as a series of activation steps, each of which involves the proteolytic conversion of a zymogen to the corresponding active serine protease (enzyme). These reactions were viewed historically as a “waterfall” or “cascade” leading to fibrin clot formation. The slide show entitled Coagulation Pathways (All Components) shows these reactions in detail.

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