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Comparative Risk of Intracranial Hemorrhage With Tenecteplase Versus Alteplase in Acute Ischemic Stroke. [PDF]
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Orosomucoid 1 Participates in Alveolar Hypercoagulation and Fibrinolytic Inhibition Involving NF-κB Signaling Pathway in LPS-Induced ARDS. [PDF]
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Coagulation Markers and Myocardial Blush Grade in STEMI: Identifying Potential Predictors of Microvascular Reperfusion. [PDF]
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Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 1979
W ITHOUT question, degenerative vascular disease remains the major cause of death and morbidity in the Western world. In the United Kingdom, cardiovascular disease is responsible for about 50% of all deaths in men aged 45-54 yr, and this must be compared with only 25% of deaths in this age group resulting from cancers.’ Although little direct proof ...
J F, Davidson, I D, Walker
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W ITHOUT question, degenerative vascular disease remains the major cause of death and morbidity in the Western world. In the United Kingdom, cardiovascular disease is responsible for about 50% of all deaths in men aged 45-54 yr, and this must be compared with only 25% of deaths in this age group resulting from cancers.’ Although little direct proof ...
J F, Davidson, I D, Walker
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Fibrinolytic Bacterial Metabolite
Nature, 1962IN the course of work on auto-antibodies in patients suffering from multiple myeloma marked fibrinolytic activity was discovered in one of the sera. Further investigation revealed that it was contaminated with two kinds of bacteria, one a member of the genus Pseudomonas, the other a strain of Streptococcus faecalis. The role of Pseudomonas was shown to
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Radiology, 1986
The state of the art of fibrinolytic therapy is constantly changing; perhaps no other area of medicine is developing as rapidly. This paper presents the status of fibrinolytic therapy from the authors' viewpoint. Many statements are controversial.
E C, Klatte +3 more
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The state of the art of fibrinolytic therapy is constantly changing; perhaps no other area of medicine is developing as rapidly. This paper presents the status of fibrinolytic therapy from the authors' viewpoint. Many statements are controversial.
E C, Klatte +3 more
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2006
The fibrinolytic system plays a vital role in maintaining vital organ homeostasis. Fibrinolysis, defined as the dissolution of fibrin (the major scaffold for intravascular thrombus), is the process that regulates thrombus growth after hemostasis has been achieved, thus preserving tissue perfusion.
Richard C. Becker, Frederick A. Spencer
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The fibrinolytic system plays a vital role in maintaining vital organ homeostasis. Fibrinolysis, defined as the dissolution of fibrin (the major scaffold for intravascular thrombus), is the process that regulates thrombus growth after hemostasis has been achieved, thus preserving tissue perfusion.
Richard C. Becker, Frederick A. Spencer
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Intraoperative fibrinolytic therapy
Journal of Vascular Surgery, 1987J J, Earnshaw +2 more
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