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Fibrinolysis. 
Fibrinolysis occurs when plasminogen is activated to plasmin under the influence of factors such as
plasminogen is activated ... tissue plasminogen activator ... Fibrinolysis #Pathway #Pathophysiology
Feedback Loop: Growth Hormone (GH)
Growth Hormone:
 • Liver -> GHR activates JAK-STAT pathway -> Incr IGF1
• Liver -> GHR activates ... • Bone - IGFIR activates ... Muscle -> GHR activates ... Tissue -> GHR activates ... endocrinology #pathophysiology
The coagulation cascade is shown, separated into different phases with their endogenous and pharmacological inhibitors shown.
TF-FVIIa also activates ... Once activated the ... models #hematology #pathophysiology
Asthma: immunopathogenesis. 
Allergens attach to, and are taken up by, dendritic cells that he the respiratory
IL-4 activates B ... when they are activated ... immunopathogenesis #Pathophysiology
Immunosuppressive Strategies for the Prevention or Treatment of Acute GVHD. Panel A shows several classic immunosuppressive
PI3K), mitogen-activated ... nuclear factor of activated ... transducer and activator ... #Pathophysiology
Humoral Immunity - Pathogenesis and Clinical Findings
Antigens (Ag) are produced from pathogens (bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites)
helper T cells and activate ... Activated helper-T ... neutralizing them - Activate ... Complement: Abs activate ... Humoral #Immunity #pathophysiology
Synthesis, metabolism and functions of vitamin D. PTH parathyroid hormone, FGF-23 fibroblast growth factor-23, RANKL receptor
RANKL receptor activator ... VitaminD #Metabolism #Pathophysiology
Cellular and humoral immune responses of the adaptive immune system. Activated T cells accomplish cellular immune
Activated T cells ... Exogenous antigen activates ... ImmuneResponses #immunology #pathophysiology
Factor VIII synthesis - Normal, Haemophilia A and Von Willebrand Disease

Normal - vWF carrier protein protects
is released by activated ... VonWillebrand #Disease #Pathphysiology
Melanoma Pathogenesis

Environmental exposure (UV light) + genetic susceptibility (CDKN2A, CDK4, MC1R, BRAF, p16/ARF genes) → accumulation
melanocyte that activate ... #Pathophysiology