Fibrinogen and fibrin polymerization: appraisal of the binding events that accompany fibrin generation and fibrin clot assembly
MW Mosesson - Blood coagulation & fibrinolysis, 1997 - journals.lww.com
Fibrinogen is a complex multifunctional protein comprised of three major domains (two outer
D and one central E) which contains constitutive binding sites (eg Da, Db,[gamma] XL, D …
D and one central E) which contains constitutive binding sites (eg Da, Db,[gamma] XL, D …
Fibrinogen functions and fibrin assembly
MW Mosesson - Fibrinolysis and Proteolysis, 2000 - Elsevier
Fibrinogen and fibrin play important roles in clot formation, fibrinolysis, cellular and matrix
interactions, inflammation, and wound healing. These biological events are regulated to a …
interactions, inflammation, and wound healing. These biological events are regulated to a …
The structure and biological features of fibrinogen and fibrin
MW Mosesson, KR Siebenlist… - Annals of the New York …, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Fibrinogen and fibrin play important, overlapping roles in blood clotting, fibrinolysis, cellular
and matrix interactions, inflammation, wound healing, and neoplasia. These events are …
and matrix interactions, inflammation, wound healing, and neoplasia. These events are …
Fibrinogen structure and fibrin clot assembly
MW Mosesson - Seminars in thrombosis and hemostasis, 1998 - thieme-connect.com
Fibrinogen is a complex multifunctional protein, which contains constitutive association sites
(γXL, D: D, Da, Db) as well as cryptic sites that become exposed as a result of fibrinogen …
(γXL, D: D, Da, Db) as well as cryptic sites that become exposed as a result of fibrinogen …
Fibrin polymerization and its role in regulating hemostasis
MW Mosesson - New Trends in Haemostasis: Coagulation Proteins …, 1990 - Springer
The final phase of in vivo thrombus formation involves generation of a fibrin clot which
provides the major structural support and scaffolding for the cellular and other blood …
provides the major structural support and scaffolding for the cellular and other blood …
[引用][C] Fibrin polymerization sites in fibrinogen and fibrin fragments
AZ Budzynski, SA Olexa… - Annals of the New York …, 1983 - Wiley Online Library
The inhibition of blood clotting by degradation products of fibrinogen reflects an interference
with fibrin network formation. The original discovery that digestion of fibrinogen by plasmin …
with fibrin network formation. The original discovery that digestion of fibrinogen by plasmin …
Fibrinogen and fibrin
Fibrinogen is a large glycoprotein, synthesized primarily in the liver. With a normal plasma
concentration of 1.5–3.5 g/L, fibrinogen is the most abundant blood coagulation factor. The …
concentration of 1.5–3.5 g/L, fibrinogen is the most abundant blood coagulation factor. The …
Fibrin formation: the role of the fibrinogen-fibrin monomer complex
EP Brass, WB Forman, RV Edwards… - Thrombosis and …, 1976 - thieme-connect.com
The process of fibrin formation using highly purified fibrinogen and thrombin was studied
using laser fluctuation spectroscopy, a method that rapidly determines particle size in a …
using laser fluctuation spectroscopy, a method that rapidly determines particle size in a …
[HTML][HTML] Fibrinogen and fibrin structure and functions
MW MOSESSON - Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis, 2005 - Elsevier
Fibrinogen molecules are comprised of two sets of disulfide‐bridged Aα‐, Bβ‐, and γ‐
chains. Each molecule contains two outer D domains connected to a central E domain by a …
chains. Each molecule contains two outer D domains connected to a central E domain by a …
Fibrinogen assembly and crosslinking on a fibrin fragment E template
MW Mosesson, KR Siebenlist… - Thrombosis and …, 2002 - thieme-connect.com
There is an ongoing controversy concerning whether crosslinked γ chains in fibrin are
oriented “transversely” between fibril strands or “end-to-end” along fibril strands. From the …
oriented “transversely” between fibril strands or “end-to-end” along fibril strands. From the …