Histochemical study of an inhibitor of fibrinolysis in the human arterial wall

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The formation of fibrin is a fundamental biological repair mechanism, but the fibrin has ultimately to be removed by fibrinolysis. This is accomplished by the proteolytic enzyme plasmin, which is converted from plasminogen, an inactive precursor in blood, by an activator. Astrup and Permin1 have demonstrated that the fibrinolytic activity of tissues is due to such an activator of plasminogen. © 1974 Nature Publishing Group. Chemicals/CAS: Antifibrinolytic Agents
TNO Identifier
227670
ISSN
00280836
Source
Nature, 248(5443), pp. 75-76.
Pages
75-76
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