نتایج جستجو برای: fibrin fragment d

تعداد نتایج: 646320  

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 2003
John T Philbrick Steven Heim

BACKGROUND Because venous ultrasound (US) fails to fully image the calf veins, there is the potential for US gold standard studies to classify patients with calf deep venous thrombosis (DVT) in the nondiseased category, causing bias in test index calculations. A false increase in negative predictive value (NPV) is especially likely because calf DVT false-negative tests will be counted in the nu...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2013
Olga Kononova Rustem I Litvinov Artem Zhmurov Andrey Alekseenko Chia Ho Cheng Silvi Agarwal Kenneth A Marx John W Weisel Valeri Barsegov

Polymerization of fibrin, the primary structural protein of blood clots and thrombi, occurs through binding of knobs 'A' and 'B' in the central nodule of fibrin monomer to complementary holes 'a' and 'b' in the γ- and β-nodules, respectively, of another monomer. We characterized the A:a and B:b knob-hole interactions under varying solution conditions using molecular dynamics simulations of the ...

Journal: :Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis : JTH 2003
R E G Schutgens F J L M Haas W B M Gerritsen F van der Horst H K Nieuwenhuis D H Biesma

D-Dimer measurement is a promising tool in the exclusion of venous thrombosis. New d-dimer assays have been introduced, but need clinical validation. Our objective was to evaluate the clinical usefulness of four relatively new d-dimer assays and a classical ELISA in outpatients suspected for deep venous thrombosis. In 537 patients, participants in a large prospective management study using a cl...

Journal: :Annals of internal medicine 2004
Paul D Stein Russell D Hull Kalpesh C Patel Ronald E Olson William A Ghali Rollin Brant Rita K Biel Vinay Bharadia Neeraj K Kalra

BACKGROUND Despite extensive literature, the diagnostic role of d-dimer for deep venous thrombosis (DVT) or pulmonary embolism (PE) remains unclear, reflecting multiple d-dimer assays and concerns about differing sensitivities and variability. PURPOSE To systematically review trials that assessed sensitivity, specificity, likelihood ratios, and variability among d-dimer assays. DATA SOURCES...

2005
Charles W. Francis Kristina Klingbiel Victor J. Marder

After addition of a low concentration of thrombin to normal plasma, a progressive and significant increase in crosslinked fibrin polymers was found by sodium dodecyl sulfate agarose gel electrophoresis, reaching 27% of total fibrinogen and fibrin before gel formation. As measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay with a monoclonal antibody specific for an epitope near the yy crosslink site, ...

2010
Lisa M. Maurer Bianca R. Tomasini-Johansson Wenjiang Ma Douglas S. Annis Nathan L. Eickstaedt Martin G. Ensenberger Kenneth A. Satyshur Deane F. Mosher

The 49-residue functional upstream domain (FUD) of Streptococcus pyogenes F1 adhesin interacts with fibronectin (FN) in a heretofore unknown manner that prevents assembly of a FN matrix. Biotinylated FUD (b-FUD) bound to adsorbed FN or its recombinant N-terminal 70-kDa fibrin- and gelatin-binding fragment (70K). Binding was blocked by FN or 70K, but not by fibrin- or gelatin-binding subfragment...

Journal: :Clinical science 1995
G Y Lip G D Lowe

Thrombus formation (thrombogenesis) is a process involving platelet adherence to the vessel wall (sometimes at sites of endothelial injury), platelet aggregation and release, thrombin generation and fibrin formation. In addition, it is also well recognized that the process of atherosclerosis is closely related to ongoing formation and organization of mural thrombi [ l , 21. Improved biochemical...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1975
T S Edgington E F Plow

Conformational and structural modulations of the NH2-terminal region of fibrinogen and fibrin associated with plasmin cleavage have been examined utilizing specific antibody probes. The E region derived from the NH2-terminal aspects of fibrinogen undergoes complex structural and conformational changes throughout the cleavage process as indicated by differences in the quantitative and qualitativ...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2002
Yongmei Li John D Loike Julia A Ember P Patrick Cleary Emily Lu Sadna Budhu Long Cao Samuel C Silverstein

To study human neutrophil (polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMN)) migration and killing of bacteria in an environment similar to that found in inflamed tissues in vivo, we have used fibrin gels. Fibrin gels (1500 microm thick) containing Staphylococcus epidermidis were formed in Boyden-type chemotaxis chambers. PMN migrated < 300 microm into these gels in 6 h and did not kill S. epidermidis when th...

2005
William F. Skogen Robert M. Senior Gail L. Griffin George D. Wilner

The formation and degradation of fibrin play a central role in hemostasis, but other activities have been associated with fibrin(ogen)-derived peptides, which suggests that products of fibrin(ogen) turnover may be involved in infiammation and wound healing. The present study was undertaken to determine whether the plasmic fibrinogen-derived peptide B191 -42 has effects on inflammatory cells and...

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