Fibrin formation, structure and properties
JW Weisel, RI Litvinov - Fibrous proteins: structures and mechanisms, 2017 - Springer
Fibrinogen and fibrin are essential for hemostasis and are major factors in thrombosis,
wound healing, and several other biological functions and pathological conditions. The X …
wound healing, and several other biological functions and pathological conditions. The X …
Congenital fibrinogen disorders: an update
P De Moerloose, A Casini… - Seminars in thrombosis …, 2013 - thieme-connect.com
Hereditary fibrinogen abnormalities comprise two classes of plasma fibrinogen defects: Type
I, afibrinogenemia or hypofibrinogenemia, which has absent or low plasma fibrinogen …
I, afibrinogenemia or hypofibrinogenemia, which has absent or low plasma fibrinogen …
Reversal of trauma-induced coagulopathy using first-line coagulation factor concentrates or fresh frozen plasma (RETIC): a single-centre, parallel-group, open-label …
P Innerhofer, D Fries, M Mittermayr… - The Lancet …, 2017 - thelancet.com
Background Effective treatment of trauma-induced coagulopathy is important; however, the
optimal therapy is still not known. We aimed to compare the efficacy of first-line therapy …
optimal therapy is still not known. We aimed to compare the efficacy of first-line therapy …
Blood coagulation: hemostasis and thrombin regulation
Perioperative bleeding is a major challenge particularly because of increasing clinical use of
potent antithrombotic drugs. Understanding current concepts of coagulation is important in …
potent antithrombotic drugs. Understanding current concepts of coagulation is important in …
What is the biological and clinical relevance of fibrin?
RI Litvinov, JW Weisel - Seminars in thrombosis and …, 2016 - thieme-connect.com
As our knowledge of the structure and functions of fibrinogen and fibrin has increased
tremendously, several key findings have given some people a superficial impression that the …
tremendously, several key findings have given some people a superficial impression that the …
Fibrin (ogen) and thrombotic disease
RAS Ariëns - Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Fibrinogen is an abundant plasma protein that, when converted to fibrin by thrombin,
provides the main building blocks for the clot. Dys‐, a‐, and hypo‐fibrinogenemias have …
provides the main building blocks for the clot. Dys‐, a‐, and hypo‐fibrinogenemias have …
[HTML][HTML] Coagulation factors and the protein C system as determinants of thrombin generation in a normal population
A Dielis, E Castoldi, HMH Spronk, R Van Oerle… - Journal of Thrombosis …, 2008 - Elsevier
Background: Thrombin generation is a powerful tool to probe overall plasma coagulability.
Objective: To determine which plasma factors influence the various parameters of the …
Objective: To determine which plasma factors influence the various parameters of the …
Recovery of fibrinogen after administration of fibrinogen concentrate to patients with severe bleeding after cardiopulmonary bypass surgery
C Solomon, U Pichlmaier, H Schoechl… - British journal of …, 2010 - academic.oup.com
Background Normalization of plasma fibrinogen levels may be associated with satisfactory
haemostasis and reduced bleeding. The aim of this retrospective study was to assess …
haemostasis and reduced bleeding. The aim of this retrospective study was to assess …
Clinical features and management of congenital fibrinogen deficiencies
A Casini, P de Moerloose… - Seminars in thrombosis …, 2016 - thieme-connect.com
Congenital fibrinogen disorders are rare diseases affecting either the quantity
(afibrinogenemia and hypofibrinogenemia) or the quality (dysfibrinogenemia) or both …
(afibrinogenemia and hypofibrinogenemia) or the quality (dysfibrinogenemia) or both …
Genetic Variants in the FGB and FGG Genes Mapping in the Beta and Gamma Nodules of the Fibrinogen Molecule in Congenital Quantitative Fibrinogen Disorders …
Fibrinogen is a hexameric plasmatic glycoprotein composed of pairs of three chains (Aα, Bβ,
and γ), which play an essential role in hemostasis. Conversion of fibrinogen to insoluble …
and γ), which play an essential role in hemostasis. Conversion of fibrinogen to insoluble …