Polyphosphate plays several roles in coagulation and inflammation, while extracellular DNA and RNA are implicated in thrombosis and as disease biomarkers. We sought to compare the procoagulant activities of polyphosphate versus DNA or RNA isolated from mammalian cells. In a recent study, we found that much of the procoagulant activity of DNA isolated from mammalian cells using Qiagen kits resisted digestion with nuclease or polyphosphatase, and even resisted boiling in acid. These kits employ spin columns packed with silica, which is highly procoagulant. Indeed, much of the apparent procoagulant activity of cellular DNA isolated with such kits was attributable to silica particles shed by the spin columns. Therefore, silica-based methods for...
Short-chain polyphosphate (polyP) is released from platelets upon platelet activation, but it is not...
Polyphosphate is an inorganic polymer that can potentiate several interactions in the blood coagulat...
Coagulation and complement are evolutionarily related, with several well-described mechanisms of cro...
Nucleic acids, especially extracellular RNA, are exposed following tissue- or vessel damage and have...
Nucleic acids, especially extracellular RNA, are exposed following tissue- or vessel damage and have...
Polyphosphate, a linear polymer of inor-ganic phosphate, is secreted by activated platelets and accu...
BackgroundInorganic polyphosphate modulates the contact pathway of blood clotting, which is implicat...
Polyphosphate (polyP) is a linear polymer of inorganic phosphates that is secreted by activated plat...
This illustrated review focuses on polyphosphate as a potent modulator of the plasma clotting cascad...
While the basic outline of the enzymes and reactions that make up the traditional blood coagulation ...
Polyphosphate is an inorganic procoagulant polymer. Here we develop specific inhibitors of polyphosp...
Heparin is a widely used anticoagulant which inhibits factor Xa and thrombin through potentiation of...
IntroductionBeyond the three-dimensional fibrin network, the mechanical and lytic stability of throm...
Derangement of the blood clotting system contributes strongly to multiple organ failure in severe se...
Nucleic acids (NAs) constitute the backbone of cellular life permitting conservation, transmission, ...
Short-chain polyphosphate (polyP) is released from platelets upon platelet activation, but it is not...
Polyphosphate is an inorganic polymer that can potentiate several interactions in the blood coagulat...
Coagulation and complement are evolutionarily related, with several well-described mechanisms of cro...
Nucleic acids, especially extracellular RNA, are exposed following tissue- or vessel damage and have...
Nucleic acids, especially extracellular RNA, are exposed following tissue- or vessel damage and have...
Polyphosphate, a linear polymer of inor-ganic phosphate, is secreted by activated platelets and accu...
BackgroundInorganic polyphosphate modulates the contact pathway of blood clotting, which is implicat...
Polyphosphate (polyP) is a linear polymer of inorganic phosphates that is secreted by activated plat...
This illustrated review focuses on polyphosphate as a potent modulator of the plasma clotting cascad...
While the basic outline of the enzymes and reactions that make up the traditional blood coagulation ...
Polyphosphate is an inorganic procoagulant polymer. Here we develop specific inhibitors of polyphosp...
Heparin is a widely used anticoagulant which inhibits factor Xa and thrombin through potentiation of...
IntroductionBeyond the three-dimensional fibrin network, the mechanical and lytic stability of throm...
Derangement of the blood clotting system contributes strongly to multiple organ failure in severe se...
Nucleic acids (NAs) constitute the backbone of cellular life permitting conservation, transmission, ...
Short-chain polyphosphate (polyP) is released from platelets upon platelet activation, but it is not...
Polyphosphate is an inorganic polymer that can potentiate several interactions in the blood coagulat...
Coagulation and complement are evolutionarily related, with several well-described mechanisms of cro...