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Cryoprecipitate and Fibrinogen
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979Cryoprecipitate is now a widely available fraction of blood prepared by quickly freezing fresh plasma in a plastic bag and allowing it to thaw slowly at 4 °C. The precipitate that forms while the plasma is thawing in the cold may be separated from the supernatant, refrozen, and stored.
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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 marburg a new genetic variant of fibrinogen
Blut, 1977A new case of congenital dysfibrinogenemia has been discovered in a 20 year old woman, who suffered from a severe postpartal hemorrhage after the delivery of her first child, followed by episodes of thrombosis. Coagulation studies reveal a prolongation of thrombin time, reptilase time was immeasurable.
Gottfried Fuchs +2 more
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Fibrinogen, Fibrinogen Degradation Products and Erythrocyte Flexibility
Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 1977SummaryAn investigation has been made of the effect of fibrinogen concentration and fibrinogen degradation products on the flexibility of erythrocytes. The measurements were made using the blood of 2 donors, one representative of the normal population, the other representative of the 1.
John A. Sirs, Michael W. Rampling
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Radioimmunoassay of fibrinopeptide A — Immunoreactivity of fibrinogen and fibrinogen fragments
Thrombosis Research, 1980Abstract Anti-fibrinopeptide A antisera with different immunochemical specificities for human fibrinopeptide A (FPA), when it is part of fibrinogen or fibrinogen fragments, were used in the radioimmunoassay of FPA to demonstrate different susceptibility of native and purified molecules to degradation.
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Biochemistry and Measurement of Fibrinogen
European Heart Journal, 1995Fibrinogen is a large heterogeneous family of closely related molecules consisting of three pairs of non-identical polypeptide chains: two A alpha-, two B beta- and two gamma-chains, held together by disulphide bridges. The heterogeneity of fibrinogen is due to heterogeneities in all three chains.
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Strategies to use fibrinogen as bioink for 3D bioprinting fibrin-based soft and hard tissues
Acta Biomaterialia, 2020Yasamin A Jodat +2 more
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Nanoparticle-induced unfolding of fibrinogen promotes Mac-1 receptor activation and inflammation
Nature Nanotechnology, 2010Michael Monteiro +2 more
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Structural basis for allostery in integrins and binding to fibrinogen-mimetic therapeutics
Nature, 2004Tsan Sam Xiao +2 more
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