Factor XIII(a) [FXIII(a)] stabilizes clots and increases resistance to fibrinolysis and mechanical disruption. FXIIIa also mediates red blood cell (RBC) retention in contracting clots and determines venous thrombus size, suggesting FXIII(a) is a potential target for reducing thrombosis. However, the mechanism by which FXIIIa retains RBCs in clots is unknown. We determined the effect of FXIII(a) on human and murine clot weight and composition. Real-time microscopy revealed extensive RBC loss from clots formed in the absence of FXIIIa activity, and RBCs exhibited transient deformation as they exited the clots. Fibrin band-shift assays and flow cytometry did not reveal crosslinking of fibrin or FXIIIa substrates to RBCs, suggesting FXIIIa does...
Activated blood coagulation factor XIII (FXIIIa) is a transglutaminase that stabilises fibrin clots ...
Coagulation factor XIII (FXIII) is a protransglutaminase enzyme that is activated at the end of the ...
During blood clot formation, the transglutaminase, FXIII, functions to chemically crosslink fibrin ...
Venous thrombi, fibrin- and rbc-rich clots triggered by inflammation and blood stasis, underlie deva...
textabstractEssentials Factor XIIIa inhibits fibrinolysis by forming fibrin-fibrin and fibrin-inhibi...
Background: Factor XIII is a 320 kDa tetramer, comprising two enzymatic A‐subunits and two carrier B...
AbstractWe investigated the origins of greater clot rigidity associated with FXIIIa-dependent cross-...
Arterial and venous thrombosis are major contributors to coagulation-associated morbidity and mortal...
Background: Factor XIII (FXIII) is an important proenzyme in the haemostatic system. The active plas...
Factor XIIIa-dependent retention of red blood cells in clots is mediated by fibrin α-chain crosslink...
The onset of venous thromboembolism, including pulmonary embolism, represents a significant health b...
textabstractThe inhibitory effect of coagulation factor XIII (FXIII) on fibrinolysis has been studie...
Factor XIII is responsible for the cross-linking of fibrin γ-chains in the early stages of clot form...
Venous thrombosis occurs when pathological clotting arises in the venous circulation. Factor XIII (F...
Background: Activated factor XIII (FXIIIa), a transglutaminase, introduces fibrin-fibrin and fibrin-...
Activated blood coagulation factor XIII (FXIIIa) is a transglutaminase that stabilises fibrin clots ...
Coagulation factor XIII (FXIII) is a protransglutaminase enzyme that is activated at the end of the ...
During blood clot formation, the transglutaminase, FXIII, functions to chemically crosslink fibrin ...
Venous thrombi, fibrin- and rbc-rich clots triggered by inflammation and blood stasis, underlie deva...
textabstractEssentials Factor XIIIa inhibits fibrinolysis by forming fibrin-fibrin and fibrin-inhibi...
Background: Factor XIII is a 320 kDa tetramer, comprising two enzymatic A‐subunits and two carrier B...
AbstractWe investigated the origins of greater clot rigidity associated with FXIIIa-dependent cross-...
Arterial and venous thrombosis are major contributors to coagulation-associated morbidity and mortal...
Background: Factor XIII (FXIII) is an important proenzyme in the haemostatic system. The active plas...
Factor XIIIa-dependent retention of red blood cells in clots is mediated by fibrin α-chain crosslink...
The onset of venous thromboembolism, including pulmonary embolism, represents a significant health b...
textabstractThe inhibitory effect of coagulation factor XIII (FXIII) on fibrinolysis has been studie...
Factor XIII is responsible for the cross-linking of fibrin γ-chains in the early stages of clot form...
Venous thrombosis occurs when pathological clotting arises in the venous circulation. Factor XIII (F...
Background: Activated factor XIII (FXIIIa), a transglutaminase, introduces fibrin-fibrin and fibrin-...
Activated blood coagulation factor XIII (FXIIIa) is a transglutaminase that stabilises fibrin clots ...
Coagulation factor XIII (FXIII) is a protransglutaminase enzyme that is activated at the end of the ...
During blood clot formation, the transglutaminase, FXIII, functions to chemically crosslink fibrin ...