Figure 2.
Schematic representation of NET interactions and implications in thrombosis. NETs are capable of trapping platelets and red blood cells, forming a red thrombus. In addition, they express pro-coagulant molecules such as tissue factor, fibrinogen, fibronectin or Von Willebrand factor, which initiate the coagulation cascade and participated to the thrombus formation. Figure created using Servier Medical Art available at http://smart.servier.com/ (accessed on 15 September 2021).