نتایج جستجو برای: antithrombins

تعداد نتایج: 1775  

Journal: :British medical journal 1974
S M Wood D Burnett A M Picken G W Farrell P Wolf

A method is described for distinguishing coagulation from fibrinolysis by three estimates of fibrinogen. This "fibrinogen series" together with plasma antithrombin and urinary urokinase have been compared in pregnant patients with venous thrombosis and pre-eclampsia. Evidence is presented for active coagulation during deterioration of the pre-eclampsia state and for enhanced fibrinolysis during...

Journal: :Pharmacological reviews 2016
Barbara Mulloy John Hogwood Elaine Gray Rebecca Lever Clive P Page

Heparin has been recognized as a valuable anticoagulant and antithrombotic for several decades and is still widely used in clinical practice for a variety of indications. The anticoagulant activity of heparin is mainly attributable to the action of a specific pentasaccharide sequence that acts in concert with antithrombin, a plasma coagulation factor inhibitor. This observation has led to the d...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1982
A Danielsson I Björk

General aspects of the mechanism of antithrombin action were elucidated by a comparison of the inactivation of trypsin by antithrombin with the inactivation of coagulation proteinases by the inhibitor. Bovine antithrombin and bovine trypsin were shown to form an inactive equimolar complex. A non-complexed, proteolytically modified form of antithrombin, electrophoretically identical with that fo...

Journal: :Organic & biomolecular chemistry 2014
M Scuotto M Persico M Bucci V Vellecco N Borbone E Morelli G Oliviero E Novellino G Piccialli G Cirino M Varra C Fattorusso L Mayol

Herein, we report optically pure modified acyclic nucleosides as ideal probes for aptamer modification. These new monomers offer unique advantages in exploring the role played in thrombin inhibition by a single residue modification at key positions of the TBA structure.

Journal: :Biomaterials 1984
W E Hennink C D Ebert S W Kim W Breemhaar A Bantjes J Feijen

The adsorption of antithrombin III (AT III) onto polystyrene surfaces preadsorbed with albumin or albumin-heparin conjugates was studied using a two step enzyme immuno assay. When AT III-buffer solutions were used, the highest adsorption values were measured on high affinity albumin-heparin conjugate pretreated surfaces. Less AT III adsorption was found on nonfractionated albumin-heparin conjug...

2013
O. G. Maksimenko A.V. Deykin Yu. M. Khodarovich P. G. Georgiev

During the past two decades, there have been numerous attempts at using animals in order to produce recombinant human proteins and monoclonal antibodies. However, it is only recently that the first two therapeutic agents isolated from the milk of transgenic animals, C1 inhibitor (Ruconest) and antithrombin (ATryn), appeared on the market. This inspires hope that a considerable number of new rec...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1993
R Soutar V Marzinotto M Andrew

An antithrombin III deficient infant presented with iliac vein thrombosis, apparently precipitated by an overtight nappy. Venous thrombosis is unusual, both in normal and in antithrombin III deficient children, but children with venous thrombosis should have their natural anticoagulants assayed and obvious risk factors avoided.

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2005
C T Esmon

Coagulation is triggered by inflammatory mediators in a number of ways. However, to prevent unwanted clot formation, several natural anticoagulant mechanisms exist, such as the antithrombin-heparin mechanism, the tissue factor pathway inhibitor mechanism and the protein C anticoagulant pathway. This review examines the ways in which these pathways are down-regulated by inflammation, thus limiti...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2017
Ingrid M Verhamme

Antithrombin (AT) is an anticoagulant serpin that irreversibly inactivates the clotting proteinases factor Xa and thrombin by forming covalent complexes with them. Mutations in its critical domains, such as those that impair the conformational rearrangement required for proteinase inactivation, increase the risk of venous thrombosis. Águila et al. characterize for the first time the destabilizi...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1984
A Ceriello P Dello Russo F Curcio A Tirelli D Giugliano

Antithrombin III activity was significantly decreased in opiate addicts, but no difference was found between addict and control groups in antithrombin III plasma concentration. Moreover, glycosylated haemoglobin concentration was increased in opiate addicts, but no correlation between glycosylated haemoglobin and antithrombin III activity was found. These data show that in opiate addicts there ...

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