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Nanostructure of the Fibrin Clot [PDF]
The nanostructure of the fibrin fibers in fibrin clots is investigated by using spectrometry and small angle x-ray scattering measurements. First, an autocoherent analysis of the visible light spectra transmitted through formed clots is demonstrated to provide robust measurements of both the radius and density of the fibrin fibers.
François Caton+3 more
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A recently developed bifacial platelet-rich fibrin matrix [PDF]
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is used clinically in liquid or gel form to promote tissue repair. Because of the poor mechanical properties, conventional PRP is often difficult to handle when used in clinical settings and requires secure implantation in a ...
E Lucarelli
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IntroductionWound healing is a complex process to restore homeostasis after injury and insufficient skin wound healing is a considerable problem in medicine.
Rafaela Vaz Sousa Pereira+10 more
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Coagulation system activation plays an important role in the pathophysiology of different diseases. In spite of massive research regarding cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity, the role of coagulation cascade in such toxicity is still questionable.
Mohamed G. Ewees+6 more
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Molecular Detection of Venous Thrombosis in Mouse Models Using SPECT/CT
The efficacy of thrombolysis is inversely correlated with thrombus age. During early thrombogenesis, activated factor XIII (FXIIIa) cross-links α2-AP to fibrin to protect it from early lysis.
Annemiek Dickhout+10 more
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High-symmetry models of the fibrin fiber are proposed that reproduce the experimentally observed high specific volume of the fiber. The models meet the following criteria: fibrin monomers have the three-domain Hall and Slayter structure; the monomers are arranged lengthwise into strands (protofibrils) in which successive monomers half overlap; the ...
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Most neurological diseases and disorders lack true cures, including spinal cord injury (SCI). Accordingly, current treatments only alleviate the symptoms of these neurological diseases and disorders.
Laura de la Vega+5 more
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Turbidimetry is an experimental technique often used to study the structure of filamentous networks. To extract structural properties such as filament diameter from turbidimetric data, simplifications to light scattering theory must be employed.
Heather A. Belcher+3 more
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Molecular mechanisms, thermodynamics, and dissociation kinetics of knob-hole interactions in fibrin [PDF]
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 beta- and gamma-nodules, respectively, of another monomer.
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