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Kininogens, Kinins and Kinships

Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 1989
This article reviews most recent developments in the field of the multifunctional kininogens which are involved in major physiologic systems such as the blood coagulation cascade, the inflammatory reaction, the inhibitor defense mechanism, and the acute phase response.
Werner Müller-Esterl
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The Pharmacokinetics of the Kininogens

Thrombosis Research, 1998
Recent evidence has shown that plasma high molecular weight kininogen and both kininogens have the ability to modulate prekallikrein activation and thrombin-induced platelet activation, respectively. However, nothing is known about the plasma clearance and tissue distribution of these proteins.
A H, Schmaier   +3 more
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Kininogens revisited

Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 1986
Werner Müller-Esterl
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Structure and functions of human kininogens

Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, 1991
Evidence has accumulated over the past three decades implicating plasma kininogens in numerous inflammatory processes. Delineation of the detailed biochemistry and, more recently, the molecular biology of the human kininogens has resulted in a deeper understanding of the structure-function correlations of the human kininogens. Studies of alterations of
R W Colman, Raúl A Dela Cadena
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T-kininogen - the major plasma kininogen in rat adjuvant arthritis

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1985
Total kininogen in plasma of Freund's adjuvant treated rats increased 20-fold 7 days following the injection. Analysis of the kininogens demonstrated that increases in T-kininogen was the major reason for the rise in kininogen. High molecular weight and low molecular weight kininogens showed little or no change.
A, Barlas, H, Okamoto, L M, Greenbaum
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Hydroxylated Kininogens and Kinins

1992
Hydroxyprolyl-3-bradykinin was identified in the digest of purified human high molecular weight (H) kininogen with plasma kallikrein. Hydroxyproline was not detected in the heavy and light chains portions of H kininogen, although they include three possible sites for hydroxylation of proline by proline hydroxylase.
H, Kato, K, Enjyoji
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Kininogen Deficiency in the Rat

1992
The Brown Norway Katholiek (B/N-Ka) strain rat is the only animal strain that demonstrates deficiency in plasma HMW- and LMW-kininogens with a low level of prekallikrein. We developed an RIA for rat HMW-kininogen, LMW-kininogen, and T-kininogen, and using them measured these proteins in B/N-Ka and normal strain (B/N-Ki) rats.
S, Oh-ishi   +3 more
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The Role of T-Kininogen and H and L Kininogens in Health and Disease

1989
Until recently, the classical kallikrein-kinin system has been thought of as the major system in all species which is involved in the immediate cascade of bradykinin and other mediators in the inflammatory response. One historical fact that indicated that kallikrein may not be the liberator of kinins in all species was the published finding by Fasciola
L M, Greenbaum, C, Cho, A, Barlas
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Kininogen in Tumor-Bearing Mice

1989
Three types of kininogens have been found so far in mammalian species which differ by molecular weight and susceptibility to the various kinino-genases. Two of them are present throughout the mammalian lineage, while the third type, termed T-kininogen, has been considered to be unique for the rat. Although kininogens have recently been identified to be
H, Okamoto   +4 more
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