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. …
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 …
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 …
… 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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
collagen ECM. This network formation was most prominent in the unstretched fibers, whereas …
The mechanical properties of individual, electrospun fibrinogen fibers
… 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; …
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 …
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-…
acid in IPNs to form new hydrogels with improved mechanical properties [25,29]. Fibrin-…