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S-phase of Coagulation

The S-phase of coagulation is a critical step where new DNA is synthesized in dividing cells, ensuring they have the genetic information needed for proper function and growth. During clot formation, this phase helps prepare cells in the blood vessel walls and immune system to respond and repair damage. It involves the copying of genetic material, which is essential for cell repair, regeneration, and recovery after injury. Essentially, the S-phase supports the body's ability to heal and maintain vascular integrity by enabling cells to multiply and restore injured tissues efficiently.