نتایج جستجو برای: fibrin

تعداد نتایج: 12511  

Journal: :Blood 1994
A Gruber E Mori G J del Zoppo L Waxman J H Griffin

The antithrombotic plasma enzyme, activated protein C (APC), may play a role in thrombolysis. In vitro, acceleration of clot lysis by APC depends on its ability to inhibit the activation of prothrombin. The effect of APC on the assembly and dispersion of fibrin network was studied using turbidimetry, plasmin digestion of fibrin, and electron microscopy of plasma clots. The addition of APC befor...

Journal: :Blood 1975
L A Moroz N J Gilmore

125I-fibrinogen, adsorbed to polystyrene tubes at low ionic strength and treated with thrombin, serves as a substrate for a rapid, convenient, and sensitive test tube assay for plasmin and activators and inhibitors of this enzyme. 125I-labeled digestion products released from the 125I-fibrin-polystyrene matrix are readily separated and quantitated and behave, on gel permeation, in the same mann...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1972
S V Pizzo M L Schwartz R L Hill P A McKee

Fibrin formed in response to ancrod, reptilase, or thrombin was reduced by beta-mercaptoethanol and examined by sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. It was found that ancrod progressively and totally digested the alpha-chains of fibrin monomers at sites different than plasmin; however, further digestion of fibrin monomers by either reptilase or thrombin was not observed. H...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1971
M L Schwartz S V Pizzo R L Hill P A McKee

The formation of human fibrin from fibrinogen has been examined by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis in sodium dodecyl sulfate, a method which separates a mixture of proteins on the basis of differences in molecular weight. It has been found that the plasma from a patient with a congenital deficiency of fibrin-stabilizing factor forms clots lacking the cross links among the alpha- and gammacha...

Journal: :Blood 1994
M Hamaguchi L A Bunce L A Sporn C W Francis

Plasmin cleaves fibrin at or near sites involved in platelet recognition and may modulate platelet adhesion and spreading. Using an in vitro system, we have characterized the effects of limited plasmic degradation of polymerized fibrin on platelet adhesion and spreading. As shown by scanning electron microscopy, exposure to plasmin changed the tight fibrillar fibrin surface to a less dense stru...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2004
Eleanor M Scott Robert A S Ariëns Peter J Grant

The formation of a fibrin clot is one of the key events in atherothrombotic vascular disease. The structure of the fibrin clot and the genetic and environmental factors that modify it have effects on its biological function. Alterations in fibrin structure and function have implications for the clinical presentation of vascular disease. This review briefly describes the key features involved in...

Journal: :Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia 2015
José Ricardo de Abreu Reggi Richard Yudi Hida Milton Massato Hida Maria Cristina Nishiwaki-Dantas Hisashi Suzuki

PURPOSE To quantify fibrin degradation products after topical and subconjunctival administration of recombinant tissue plasminogen activator in rabbits. METHODS Fibrin formation was induced in the anterior chamber in 25 rabbits. Subsequently, five rabbits received an injection of r-TPA (positive control) in the anterior chamber, another 10 received a subconjunctival injection of r-TPA, and th...

2001
Don A. Gabriel Kathleen Muga

Fibrin structure contributes to the regulation of the fibrinolytic rate. As the fibrin fiber size is decreased, the fibrinolytic rate also decreases. Fibrin structure was altered by either changing the ratio of thrombin to fibrinogen, Le. altering the assembly rate or by adding a fibrin assembly inhibitor, iopamidol. Changes in the fibrinolytic rate were followed by measuring the time dependenc...

2016
K. Retna Kumar K. Genmorgan S. M. Abdul Rahman M. Alaguvel Rajan T. Arul Kumar V. Srinivas Prasad

Platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) is a fibrin meshwork, in which platelet cytokines, growth factors, and cells are entrapped and discharged after a period and can serve as a resorbable film. PRF is the next generation of platelet concentrates equipped to improve arrangement without biochemical blood handling; PRF is an evolution of the fibrin adhesive, which is widely used in the oral surgery. The gui...

2013
Jun Mimuro Shigeru Kimura Nobuo Aoki

When blood coagulation takes place in the presence of calcium ions, a2-plasmin inhibitor (a2PI) is cross-linked to fibrin by activated coagulation Factor XIII (XIIIa) and thereby contributes to the resistance of fibrin to fibrinolysis. It was previously shown that the cross-linking reaction is a reversible one, since the a2PIfibrinogen cross-linked complex could be dissociated. In the present s...

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