Stroke involves thrombosis and vascular rupture due to a sudden interruption in the blood supply to the brain. Signal channels involved in thrombosis and a blood vessel in the brain tears or bursts include various factors, such as tissue factors, coagulation factors (such as thrombin), platelet activation factors, such as ADP and thromboxane, and endothelial cell dysfunction factors. These factors interact to promote blood clot formation or rupture of the vessel itself in the brain causing a stroke. By monitoring the levels and activity of antibodies associated with thrombosis and vessel rupture, research can better assess a patient's stroke risk and initiate appropriate interventions, as well as develop new strategies for thrombolysis.
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