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Von Willebrand’s factor circulates in blood and is also strategically located right under the cells that line blood vessels. Injury to the blood vessel exposes vWf. Platelets carry receptors that bind to vWf and thus have the capacity to “sense” when a wound has exposed the vessel, and they begin to gather around the site of injury.
The Song of the Cell: An Exploration of Medicine and the New Human
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