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The Preparation of Human Fibrinolysin (Plasmin)
Vox Sanguinis, 1960SummaryTo date, methods reported for purifying human profibrinolysin have given erratic yields and purities. A versatile method is described for purification which can be used with most preparations of Fraction III from human plasma. This method results in a good yield of a highly purified profibrinolysin.
J T, SGOURIS +4 more
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1960
Abstract Plots of the variation of p K m and log V max with pH for plasmin, determined in the absence and presence of either Ni ++ or Ca ++ , indicate that the active center of this enzyme is functionally identical to trypsin and that both of these enzymes differ significantly from thrombin.
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Abstract Plots of the variation of p K m and log V max with pH for plasmin, determined in the absence and presence of either Ni ++ or Ca ++ , indicate that the active center of this enzyme is functionally identical to trypsin and that both of these enzymes differ significantly from thrombin.
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[The effect of arginine on hydrolysis of fibrinogen by plasmin and mini-plasmin].
Ukrainskii biokhimicheskii zhurnal (1978), 1992The rate of plasmin or Val442-plasmin catalyzed hydrolysis of fibrinogen decreases several times as affected by arginine in high concentrations. The enzyme is shown to be not inhibited by arginine. The observed effect is supposed to depend on saturation of the protein-proteins interaction sites located between 442 and 790 amino acid residues.
E N, Zolotareva +3 more
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Assessing Plasmin Generation in Health and Disease
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2021Adam Miszta +2 more
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Elevated Plasmin(ogen) as a Common Risk Factor for COVID-19 Susceptibility
Physiological Reviews, 2020Hong-Long Ji +2 more
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