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Fibrinogen/Fibrin Degradation Products and Factor XIII

Acta Haematologica, 2009
The effect of fibrinogen/fibrin degradation products (FDP) on the stabilisation of fibrin was tested in vitro by the clot solubility assay and by the transamidase assay of 14C-glycine-ethyl-ester incorporation into casein. No significant interference with the action of factor XIII by FDP was demonstrated.
K, Miloszewski   +2 more
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Fibrinogen and Fibrin Degradation Products

1978
Degradation of fibrinogen as of many protein molecules may be brought about either by physical and/or chemical agents, heat, extreme pH changes, reduction of disulfide bridges, treatment with cyanogen bromide, etc., or by the action of various enzymes.
M. Kopeć, Z. S. Latallo
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Fibrinogen and Fibrin Degradation Products in Hemolytic Transfusion Reactions

Transfusion, 1970
Three patients who received incompatible transfusions are reported. Two developed a generalized bleeding diathesis and died. Clotting studies showed disseminated intravascular coagulation. Fibrinogen and fibrin split products were found in extremely high amounts as a result of secondary activation of the fibrinolytic system following the intravascular ...
E S, Sack, O M, Nefa
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Acrylamide Gel Electrophoresis of Fibrinogen and Fibrin Degradation Products

British Journal of Haematology, 1971
Summary. Thin layer two phase acrylamide gel electrophoresis was used for separation of fibrinogen and fibrin degradation products which were subsequently quantitated by scanning. The use of 6 m urea in the spacer gel greatly improved separation. Three main fibrinogen fragments X, Y and D and minor fragments E1, E2 and E3 were identified.
S, Niewiarowski, M, Nandi
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URINARY FIBRIN/FIBRINOGEN DEGRADATION PRODUCTS (FDP) AND GLOMERULONEPHRITIS

Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1974
Abstract.In concentrated 24‐hour urine from 24 patients with incipient glomerulonephritis without uraemia the fibrin/fibrinogen degradation products (FDP) have been studied. In 18 of 19 patients with proliferative glomerulonephritis high molecular weight degradation products (HMWDP) were found, while one patient had D and E products probably due to ...
U, Hedner, M, Ekberg, I M, Nilsson
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False-negative Test for Fibrinogen–Fibrin Degradation Products

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1977
The tanned red cell hemagglutination inhibition immunoassay has proved to be a sensitive test for the measurement of fibrinogen-fibrin degradation products (FDP-fdp). The case of a patient who initially had a negative test for FDP-fdp due to the presence of an anti-D antibody and the use of O-positive tanned erythrocytes in the hemagglutination ...
T, Kickler, W R, Bell
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Determination of Urinary Fibrin/Fibrinogen Degradation Products by Radioimmunoassay

Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 1976
Glomerular fibrin/fibrinogen related material is often found in the early stage of especially proliferative types of glomerulonephritis and during rejection of renal grafts after transplantation. The presence and concentration of urinary fibrin/fibrinogen degradation products (FDP) have been found to be correlated to the extent of glomerular fibrin ...
M, Ekberg   +4 more
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Nature and Biological Activities of Degradation Products of Fibrinogen and Fibrin

Annual Review of Medicine, 1973
The recognition of the importance of fibrinogen proteolysis in a wide variety of pathological conditions ranging from disseminated intravascular coagulation to local fibrin deposition in renal diseases has led to numerous studies of the nature of the fibrinogen degradation products (FDP).
H C, Kwaan, G H, Barlow
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D-Dimer and Fibrinogen/Fibrin Degradation Products

2013
Although clinical requests for D-dimer are generally in the minority of assays in the routine clinical laboratory, they are an important aspect-especially if the laboratory supports an active emergency room and hematology service. Throughout the literature, D-dimer assays have been used for many purposes in the research setting; however it is generally
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A method for characterising serum fibrinogen and fibrin degradation products

Thrombosis Research, 1976
Abstract A method of characterising serum fibrinogen and fibrin degradation products is described. A commercial antiserum to human fibrinogen was covalently bound to agarose beads and used to precipitate fibrinogen related antigens from in vitro plasmin digests and from serum.
D A, Lane, M F, Scully, V V, Kakkar
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