Proteolytic degradation of fibrin, the major structural component in blood clots, is critical both during normal wound healing and in the treatment of ischemic stroke and myocardial infarction. Fibrin-containing clots experience substantial strain due to platelet contraction, fluid shear, and mechanical stress at the wound site. However, little is understood about how mechanical forces may influence fibrin dissolution. We used video microscopy to image strained fibrin clots as they were degraded by plasmin, a major fibrinolytic enzyme. Applied strain causes up to 10-fold reduction in the rate of fibrin degradation. Analysis of our data supports a quantitative model in which the decrease in fibrin proteolysis rates with strain stems from slo...
Fibrin promotes wound healing by serving as provisional extracellular matrix for fibroblasts that re...
Fibrin is a viscoelastic proteinaceous polymer that determines the deformability and integrity of bl...
The structure of the core scaffold of blood clots, the interlinked 3-dimensional network of fibrin f...
Proper wound healing necessitates both coagulation (the formation of a blood clot) and fibrinolysis ...
Fibrin is the major determinant of the mechanical stability and integrity of blood clots and thrombi...
Proper wound healing necessitates both coagulation (the formation of a blood clot) and fibrinolysis ...
Fibrin is an elastomeric protein forming highly extensible fiber networks that provide the scaffold ...
AbstractAs the structural backbone of blood clots, fibrin networks carry out the mechanical task of ...
Fibrin is an elastomeric protein forming highly extensible fiber networks that provide the scaffold ...
Fibrin is an elastomeric protein forming highly extensible fiber networks that provide the scaffold ...
Tissues and cells sustain recurring mechanical loads that span a wide range of loading amplitudes an...
Tissues and cells sustain recurring mechanical loads that span a wide range of loading amplitudes an...
The formation and dissolution of blood clots is both a biochemical and a biomechanical process. Whil...
Fibrin promotes wound healing by serving as provisional extracellular matrix for fibroblasts that re...
Fibrin promotes wound healing by serving as provisional extracellular matrix for fibroblasts that re...
Fibrin promotes wound healing by serving as provisional extracellular matrix for fibroblasts that re...
Fibrin is a viscoelastic proteinaceous polymer that determines the deformability and integrity of bl...
The structure of the core scaffold of blood clots, the interlinked 3-dimensional network of fibrin f...
Proper wound healing necessitates both coagulation (the formation of a blood clot) and fibrinolysis ...
Fibrin is the major determinant of the mechanical stability and integrity of blood clots and thrombi...
Proper wound healing necessitates both coagulation (the formation of a blood clot) and fibrinolysis ...
Fibrin is an elastomeric protein forming highly extensible fiber networks that provide the scaffold ...
AbstractAs the structural backbone of blood clots, fibrin networks carry out the mechanical task of ...
Fibrin is an elastomeric protein forming highly extensible fiber networks that provide the scaffold ...
Fibrin is an elastomeric protein forming highly extensible fiber networks that provide the scaffold ...
Tissues and cells sustain recurring mechanical loads that span a wide range of loading amplitudes an...
Tissues and cells sustain recurring mechanical loads that span a wide range of loading amplitudes an...
The formation and dissolution of blood clots is both a biochemical and a biomechanical process. Whil...
Fibrin promotes wound healing by serving as provisional extracellular matrix for fibroblasts that re...
Fibrin promotes wound healing by serving as provisional extracellular matrix for fibroblasts that re...
Fibrin promotes wound healing by serving as provisional extracellular matrix for fibroblasts that re...
Fibrin is a viscoelastic proteinaceous polymer that determines the deformability and integrity of bl...
The structure of the core scaffold of blood clots, the interlinked 3-dimensional network of fibrin f...