Thrombocytolysin

Platelets: organization and functions. A platelet is a blood cell without a membrane, oval in shape, with a diameter of only 3–4 microns and an average mass of about 200 thousand kDa. The rod-like cells are closely pressed against each other along the periphery, forming conglomerates and forming aggregates (Fig. 6). The conglomerate is an allocytic object, consisting of several tens and hundreds of cells connected to each other by threads of denatured fibrinopeptides. In its center there is free hemophyte