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1978
Streptokinase (SK), an extracellular protein produced by various strains of streptococci, is capable of converting human plasminogen to plasmin. Its capacity to cause lysis of blood clots was first described by Tillet and Garner in 1933. This effect was thought to be due to direct enzymatic action on the fibrin of these clots.
F. B. Taylor, P. C. Comp
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Streptokinase (SK), an extracellular protein produced by various strains of streptococci, is capable of converting human plasminogen to plasmin. Its capacity to cause lysis of blood clots was first described by Tillet and Garner in 1933. This effect was thought to be due to direct enzymatic action on the fibrin of these clots.
F. B. Taylor, P. C. Comp
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THROMBOLYTIC THERAPY WITH STREPTOKINASE
Medical Journal of Australia, 1970Biggs Jc, Chesterman Cn
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Immunological comparison of native streptokinase with streptokinase fragments
Thrombosis Research, 1976G.H. Barlow +2 more
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STREPTOKINASE AND THROMBOLYSIS*
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1963openaire +3 more sources
Intermittent Administration of Streptokinase [PDF]
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