The hypothesis here is that if the endihelium gets damaged, it appears that these endithelial stem cells can come along and stick themselves on to that damaged spot. This could be the way we're getting a blood clot in an artery, because we are sort of adding pieces of bread to this part of the sandwich. And then you also find that things like fibrine in the blood accumulate at the same rate as el dil and in the same ratios.

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