[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 …
Fibrin-based delivery strategies for acute and chronic wound healing
P Heher, S Mühleder, R Mittermayr, H Redl… - Advanced drug delivery …, 2018 - Elsevier
Fibrin, a natural hydrogel, is the end product of the physiological blood coagulation cascade
and naturally involved in wound healing. Beyond its role in hemostasis, it acts as a local …
and naturally involved in wound healing. Beyond its role in hemostasis, it acts as a local …
Fibrin as a delivery system for therapeutic drugs and biomolecules
Fibrin is a natural biopolymer involved in the coagulation cascade. It acts as a reservoir for
growth factors, cells, and enzymes during wound healing and provides a scaffold for the …
growth factors, cells, and enzymes during wound healing and provides a scaffold for the …
Different DOACs control inflammation in cardiac ischemia-reperfusion differently
I Gadi, S Fatima, A Elwakiel, S Nazir… - Circulation …, 2021 - Am Heart Assoc
Rationale: While thrombin is the key protease in thrombus formation, other coagulation
proteases, such as fXa (factor Xa) or aPC (activated protein C), independently modulate …
proteases, such as fXa (factor Xa) or aPC (activated protein C), independently modulate …
The pleiotropic role of the fibrinogen γ′ chain in hemostasis
S Uitte de Willige, KF Standeven… - Blood, The Journal …, 2009 - ashpublications.org
A fraction of fibrinogen contains a differently spliced γ chain called γ′, which presents itself
mainly as heterodimer with the common γA chain as γA/γ′ fibrinogen. The γ′ chain differs …
mainly as heterodimer with the common γA chain as γA/γ′ fibrinogen. The γ′ chain differs …
Thrombin-cofactor interactions: structural insights into regulatory mechanisms
TE Adams, JA Huntington - Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and …, 2006 - Am Heart Assoc
Precise modulation of thrombin activity throughout the hemostatic response is essential for
efficient cessation of bleeding while preventing inappropriate clot growth or dissemination …
efficient cessation of bleeding while preventing inappropriate clot growth or dissemination …
Role of fibrin structure in thrombosis and vascular disease
ALC La Corte, H Philippou, RAS Ariëns - Advances in protein chemistry …, 2011 - Elsevier
Fibrin clot formation is a key event in the development of thrombotic disease and is the final
step in a multifactor coagulation cascade. Fibrinogen is a large glycoprotein that forms the …
step in a multifactor coagulation cascade. Fibrinogen is a large glycoprotein that forms the …
Update on antithrombin I (fibrin)
MW Mosesson - Thrombosis and haemostasis, 2007 - thieme-connect.com
Antithrombin I (fibrin) is an important inhibitor of thrombin generation that functions by
sequestering thrombin in the forming fibrin clot, and also by reducing the catalytic activity of …
sequestering thrombin in the forming fibrin clot, and also by reducing the catalytic activity of …
Long range communication between exosites 1 and 2 modulates thrombin function
NS Petrera, AR Stafford, BA Leslie, CA Kretz… - Journal of Biological …, 2009 - ASBMB
Although exosites 1 and 2 regulate thrombin activity by binding substrates and cofactors and
by allosterically modulating the active site, it is unclear whether there is direct allosteric …
by allosterically modulating the active site, it is unclear whether there is direct allosteric …
[PDF][PDF] Fibrin is a many splendored thing
RA Clark - Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 2003 - core.ac.uk
The many splendors of¢ brin go far beyond its intrin-sic role in hemostasis. Fibrin indirectly
contributes to the healing of injured tissue through its ability to bind proenzymes, enzyme …
contributes to the healing of injured tissue through its ability to bind proenzymes, enzyme …