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Cryofibrinogen-associated glomerulonephritis with paraproteinemia. [PDF]
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The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology, 1999
Fibrinogen is a blood-borne glycoprotein comprised of three pairs of nonidentical polypeptide chains. Following vascular injury, fibrinogen is cleaved by thrombin to form fibrin which is the most abundant component of blood clots. As well as controlling blood loss at sites of tissue damage, other properties of fibrinogen have recently been discovered ...
Herrick, SE +3 more
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Fibrinogen is a blood-borne glycoprotein comprised of three pairs of nonidentical polypeptide chains. Following vascular injury, fibrinogen is cleaved by thrombin to form fibrin which is the most abundant component of blood clots. As well as controlling blood loss at sites of tissue damage, other properties of fibrinogen have recently been discovered ...
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Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, 1994
Plasma fibrinogen concentration is becoming widely accepted as a risk factor for cardio- and cerebrovascular disease. In order to evaluate its age-dependency, plasma fibrinogen and several other blood components were determined in 156 persons (23-96 years).
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Plasma fibrinogen concentration is becoming widely accepted as a risk factor for cardio- and cerebrovascular disease. In order to evaluate its age-dependency, plasma fibrinogen and several other blood components were determined in 156 persons (23-96 years).
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2013
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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Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1952
Abstract The iodination of fibrinogen was investigated. Conditions were applied which favor the substitution of iodine. The iodination caused a marked change in the solubility of fibrinogen. The total amount of iodine bound was found to be equal in fibrinogen and fibrin.
Elemer Mihalyi, Koloman Laki
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Abstract The iodination of fibrinogen was investigated. Conditions were applied which favor the substitution of iodine. The iodination caused a marked change in the solubility of fibrinogen. The total amount of iodine bound was found to be equal in fibrinogen and fibrin.
Elemer Mihalyi, Koloman Laki
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Thrombosis Research, 1989
Effet d'un traitement a la pentoxifylline chez des patients atteints de maladie vasculaire peripherique au stade II, sur les taux plasmatiques de fibrinogene. Correlation entre la diminution des taux de fibrinogene et l'amelioration de l'etat de sante des patients, exprimee par le pourcentage d'augmentation de la distance parcourue a pied lors d'un ...
Philippe Bachet +2 more
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Effet d'un traitement a la pentoxifylline chez des patients atteints de maladie vasculaire peripherique au stade II, sur les taux plasmatiques de fibrinogene. Correlation entre la diminution des taux de fibrinogene et l'amelioration de l'etat de sante des patients, exprimee par le pourcentage d'augmentation de la distance parcourue a pied lors d'un ...
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ON THE IDENTITY OF PLATELET FIBRINOGEN WITH PLASMA FIBRINOGEN [PDF]
It is a well established fact that fibrinogen occurs not only in blood plasma but also in the α-granules of the platelets. Recently, it has been shown that fibrinogen is synthesised in the megakaryocytes as well as in the liver. Plasma fibrinogen is derived from the liver, but platelet fibrinogen either exclusively or partially from the megakaryocytes.
A Henschen, H Kaudewitz, R E Zimmermann
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