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Prosecutors relied on bite-mark analysis and a state medical examiner’s testimony that didn’t consider other potential causes for Mariah’s injuries, such as a blood coagulation disorder that made her bruise extensively, Lucio’s defense contends.

From Washington Post

Six tweaks were additions of human genes: two anti-inflammatory genes, two genes that promote normal blood coagulation and prevent blood vessel damage, and two other regulatory proteins that help tamp down antibody response.

From Science Magazine

Inflammation also triggers coagulation, creating clots that can block blood flow to cells and kill them.

From Los Angeles Times

The pre-op exam also includes lab and other tests that evaluate cardiopulmonary function, coagulation status, inflammation markers and nutrition, all of which can be disrupted by covid.

From Salon

One result of all of this activity will be increased attention to the relationship between the immune system and blood coagulation, says van Gorp, and the results could inform further vaccine development.

From Scientific American