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Residual Cardiovascular Biomarkers After Medical Therapy and Their Prognostic Implications Following Percutaneous Coronary Intervention. [PDF]
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Construction and Validation of a Predictive Model for Post-TACE Recurrence Risk in Hepatocellular Carcinoma: A Retrospective Cohort Study. [PDF]
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Low serum transferrin predicts adverse outcome in COVID‐19 and is related to coagulation activity
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Fibrinogen is the final essential building block of the clotting process. Thus, all of the preliminary "cause and effect" events in the clotting cascade rely on the work of this molecule to measure their success. The most commonly used laboratory method for measuring fibrinogen is the Clauss fibrinogen assay.
Linda J, Stang, Lesley G, Mitchell
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Fibrinogen is the final essential building block of the clotting process. Thus, all of the preliminary "cause and effect" events in the clotting cascade rely on the work of this molecule to measure their success. The most commonly used laboratory method for measuring fibrinogen is the Clauss fibrinogen assay.
Linda J, Stang, Lesley G, Mitchell
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CRC Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences, 1988
The structure and physical properties of human fibrinogen and fibrin are reviewed along with methods for the detection of products of their metabolism. Interactions of human fibrinogen with thrombin, factor XIII, plasminogen, glycoprotein IIb/IIIa, and other proteins are related to their relevance to thrombosis and hemostasis. To the extent information
Harold A. Scheraga +2 more
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The structure and physical properties of human fibrinogen and fibrin are reviewed along with methods for the detection of products of their metabolism. Interactions of human fibrinogen with thrombin, factor XIII, plasminogen, glycoprotein IIb/IIIa, and other proteins are related to their relevance to thrombosis and hemostasis. To the extent information
Harold A. Scheraga +2 more
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Fibrinogen Amsterdam, Another Hereditary Abnormality of Fibrinogen
British Journal of Haematology, 1971Summary. A coagulation defect, characterized by a prolonged thrombin and pro‐thrombin time, was discovered in a family without haemorrhagic diathesis. The disorder is caused by a delayed aggregation of fibrin monomers. Patient's and normal purified fibrin monomers showed the same aggregation properties, but the patient's fibrin monomers aggregated ...
C L, Janssen, J, Vreeken
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