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Sandbæk, G. (author), Bjørnsen, S. (author), Sobel, J.H. (author), Nieuwenhuizen, W. (author), Matsueda, G. (author), Brosstad, F. (author), Gaubius Instituut TNO (author)
The aim of this study was to characterize soluble fibrin(ogen) species in human, arterial, in-vivo-formed thrombi, using the immunoblotting technique. Specimens were collected via intra-arterial catheters in six patients scheduled for catheter-directed thrombolysis. Unreduced and reduced samples of the supernatants from the arterial thrombi...
article 2000
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Haddeland, U. (author), Sletten, K. (author), Bennick, A. (author), Nieuwenhuizen, W. (author), Brosstad, F. (author), Gaubius Instituut TNO (author)
The present paper shows that conformationally changed fibrinogen can expose the sites Aα-(148-160) and γ-(312-324) involved in stimulation of the tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA)-catalysed plasminogen activation. The exposure of the stimulating sites was determined by ELISA using mABs directed to these sites, and was shown to coincide...
article 1996
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Grøn, B. (author), Filion-Myklebust, C. (author), Benninck, A. (author), Nieuwenhuizen, W. (author), Matsueda, G.R. (author), Brosstad, F. (author), Gaubius instituut Instituut voor verouderings- en vaatziekten onderzoek TNO (author)
alpha-polymer formation, as opposed to gamma-chain dimerization has been considered a relatively late event in factor XIII-induced fibrin stabilization. Recently it has been shown, however, that plasma from healthy individuals and from patients with fibrinaemia contains small amounts of soluble fibrin/fibrinogen oligomers interlinked through...
article 1992