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Genetic Polymorphism of Plasminogen
Pathophysiology of Haemostasis and Thrombosis, 1988 By isoelectric focusing in a pH range of pH 3.5 – 9.5 or of pH 5–8, and by using a functional or an immunological detection, a genetic polymorphism of plasminogen can be demonstrated. In Caucasoids, 2 common alleles – PLG*A (frequency 0.67) and PLG*B (frequency 0.30) – as well as several rare variants (sum of their frequencies 0.03) exist.openaire +2 more sourcesGenetic polymorphism
2010 Husseini K. Manji, Jorge Quiroz, R. Andrew Chambers, Anthony Absalom, David Menon, Patrizia Porcu, A. Leslie Morrow, Wolfgang Fleischhacker, Naheed (Max) Mirza, Christine A. Franco, Marc N. Potenza, Robert Kessler, Ronald L. Cowan, Daniel Hoyer, Eric J. Nestler, Elizabath C. Warburton, Anthony Absalom, David Menon, David S. Baldwin, Sophie Tambour, John C. Crabbe, Nicole Edgar, Etienne Sibille, Linda Lundstroem, Silvia Gatti McArthur, Will Spooren, R. H. de Rijk, E. R. De Kloet, Michael J. Owens, Chase H. Bourke, Joachim D. Uys, Peter W. Kalivas, Linda Lundstroem, Silvia Gatti McArthur, Will Spooren, Anne M. Andrews, Greg A. Gerhardt, Lynette Daws, Barbara J. Mason, Charles J. Heyser, Seiya Miyamoto, Peter Riederer, Siegfried Hoyer, Suzanne H. Mitchell, Harriet de Wit, Matthew I. Palmatier, Rick A. Bevins, Jill B. Becker, C. Neill Epperson, Gorkem Yararbas, Sakire Pogun, Michael M. Morgan, MacDonald J. Christie, Michael M. Morgan, MacDonald J. Christie, Ben J. Harrison, Christos Pantelis, Seiya Miyamoto, Andrew Young +58 more +4 more sources