Alterations of fibrin network structure mediated by dermatan sulfate

AM Lauricella, MM Castañon, LC Kordich… - Journal of thrombosis …, 2013 - Springer
… Jones and Gabriel reported decreased mass/length ratio of fibrin networks, ie thinner
fibers, … of pregnancy, where fibrin depositions and controlled fibrinolisis are locally required. …

Hyaluronan stimulates tumor cell migration by modulating the fibrin fiber architecture

W Hayen, M Goebeler, S Kumar… - Journal of cell …, 1999 - journals.biologists.com
… To directly visualize the fibrin fiber architecture, fiber networks were labeled using Oregon
Green 488 fibrinogen and examined by confocal laser microscopy. 100 μg Oregon Green …

[PDF][PDF] Fibrin nanostructures for biomedical applications

Z Riedelová-Reicheltová, E Brynda… - Physiological …, 2016 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
… While at shorter times only loosely packed fibrin nanostructures with short fibril length were
… longer fibers. Moreover, the density of the fibrin fibers was increased and the fibrin network

A Composite Hydrogel Scaffold Permits Self‐Organization and Matrix Deposition by Cocultured Human Glomerular Cells

J Tuffin, M Burke, T Richardson… - Advanced …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
… of fiber diameters and pore sizes, which do not recapitulate extracellular matrices. In this
study, a fibrin … with hard microfibers provides both support for the cells in 3D and a stiff network

Multi-Scale Simulation Study of the Effect of Fiber Alignment and Bending and Stress–Strain Relation on Fibrin Networks

T Kupaev - 2016 - curate.nd.edu
Fibrin monomers assemble into fibrils and gather into the fibers laterally which allow the fibrin
network … of experimental fiber networks that do not sustain any load. These properties then …

Fabrication of 3D-nanofibrous fibrinogen scaffolds using salt-induced self assembly

K Stapelfeldt, S Stamboroski, P Mednikova… - …, 2019 - iopscience.iop.org
… phosphate reproducibly yielded dense fiber networks on bare and … to fibrin, which polymerizes
into protofibrils [1]. In the resulting blood clot fibrin is assembled into a fibrous network to …

A bench‐top molding method for the production of cell‐laden fibrin micro‐fibers with longitudinal topography

H Keijdener, J Konrad, B Hoffmann… - … Research Part B …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
… in the floating fibers, but appeared to form a network of cells and interconnected type IV
collagen ECM. This network formation was most prominent in the unstretched fibers, whereas …

The mechanical properties of individual, electrospun fibrinogen fibers

CR Carlisle, C Coulais, M Namboothiry, DL Carroll… - Biomaterials, 2009 - Elsevier
fibrin molecules, which further stabilize the fibrin network. The fibrin fibers in this network
The initial task of the fibrin fiber network is stemming the flow of blood to prevent blood loss; …

[HTML][HTML] Evaluation of fibrinogen self‐assembly: role of its αC region

J Koo, MH Rafailovich, L Medved, G Tsurupa… - Journal of Thrombosis …, 2010 - Elsevier
… fibrinogen resulted in distinctly fine fiber networks. Conclusions:Adsorption… to networks
involved a process similar to that of fibrin self‐… The second line of evidence was the fibrin‐like fiber

Evaluation of fibrin-based interpenetrating polymer networks as potential biomaterials for tissue engineering

O Gsib, JL Duval, M Goczkowski, M Deneufchatel… - Nanomaterials, 2017 - mdpi.com
… of fibrin networks with other polymer networks in IPNs. Fibrin was associated with hyaluronic
acid in IPNs to form new hydrogels with improved mechanical properties [25,29]. Fibrin-…