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in a study titled Endo Thalia Path Ian Cove in 19 Associated Coagulate Path E, which was published in the Lancet, researchers discovered that Cove in 19 patients who experience increased activity in endothelial cells, which line the walls of blood vessels and platelets, which create blood clots, tend to have worse outcomes. Researchers monitored 68 Cove in 19 patients for proteins that indicate endothelial cell and platelet activity. 48 of these patients were in an I C U 20 were hospitalized, but not in an I. C. U and 13 were diagnosed with Cove in 19 but did not show any symptoms. Measured proteins included Von Will, a brand factor also known as V W F Auntie Jen soluble P selected and soluble thrombosis module, in which all impact clotting ability and are all expressed in blood samples. If Endo filial cells are damaged, V W F Auntie gin was elevated by an average of 565% among I see you patients, compared to an average of 278% among non. I see you patients 15.9 nanograms of soluble P selecting were detected per every Miller liter of blood in I C U patients, compared to 11.2 nanograms per mil. A leader among non I see you patients of 25 patients with soluble thrombin module and concentrations above six nanograms per mil a liter of blood, 13 or 52% were discharged from the hospital, compared to 22 of 25 or 88% of patients with lower concentrations. Researchers discovered a statistically strong correlation between elevated V W F auntie gin and soluble thrombosis, module and levels and death among all patients. Proteins associated with endothelial cell damage are associated with Worst Cove in 19 outcomes. Researchers recommend identifying this damage early and enlisting strategies to mitigate its progression.