Activation and regulation of the cascade systems of the blood (the complement system, the coagulation/contact activation/kallikrein system, and the fibrinolytic system) occurs via activation of zymogen molecules to specific active proteolytic enzymes. Despite the fact that the generated proteases are all present together in the blood, under physiological conditions, the activity of the generated proteases is controlled by endogenous protease inhibitors. Consequently, there is remarkable little crosstalk between the different systems in the fluid phase. This concept review article aims at identifying and describing conditions where the strict system-related control is circumvented. These include clinical settings where massive amounts of pro...
A number of clinical treatment modalities involve contact between blood and biomaterials: these incl...
Ischemia/reperfusion injury (IRI) may occur from ischemia due to thrombotic occlusion, trauma or sur...
Proteases probably arose at the earliest stages of protein evolution as simple destructive enzymes w...
Activation and regulation of the cascade systems of the blood (the complement system, the coagulatio...
The complement system as well as the coagulation system has fundamental clinical implications in the...
Activation of the complement system results in the sequential interaction of its protein constituent...
Aside from their role in hemostasis, coagulant and fibrinolytic proteases are important mediators of...
It is well established that inflammation and thrombosis are intricately linked processes, and there ...
The complement cascade is a unique sequence of molecular events occurring within the vascular system...
Atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS) is a rare, but severe thrombotic microangiopathy. In rough...
Disturbances of host integrity have the potential to evoke activation of innate immunologic and hemo...
Thromboembolic events represent the most common complication of hemolytic anemias characterized by c...
The biochemical characterisation of the proteolytic pathways that constitute blood coagulation was o...
Thromboembolic events represent the most common complication of hemolytic anemias characterized by c...
MASP-1 is a versatile serine protease that cleaves a number of substrates in human blood. In recent ...
A number of clinical treatment modalities involve contact between blood and biomaterials: these incl...
Ischemia/reperfusion injury (IRI) may occur from ischemia due to thrombotic occlusion, trauma or sur...
Proteases probably arose at the earliest stages of protein evolution as simple destructive enzymes w...
Activation and regulation of the cascade systems of the blood (the complement system, the coagulatio...
The complement system as well as the coagulation system has fundamental clinical implications in the...
Activation of the complement system results in the sequential interaction of its protein constituent...
Aside from their role in hemostasis, coagulant and fibrinolytic proteases are important mediators of...
It is well established that inflammation and thrombosis are intricately linked processes, and there ...
The complement cascade is a unique sequence of molecular events occurring within the vascular system...
Atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS) is a rare, but severe thrombotic microangiopathy. In rough...
Disturbances of host integrity have the potential to evoke activation of innate immunologic and hemo...
Thromboembolic events represent the most common complication of hemolytic anemias characterized by c...
The biochemical characterisation of the proteolytic pathways that constitute blood coagulation was o...
Thromboembolic events represent the most common complication of hemolytic anemias characterized by c...
MASP-1 is a versatile serine protease that cleaves a number of substrates in human blood. In recent ...
A number of clinical treatment modalities involve contact between blood and biomaterials: these incl...
Ischemia/reperfusion injury (IRI) may occur from ischemia due to thrombotic occlusion, trauma or sur...
Proteases probably arose at the earliest stages of protein evolution as simple destructive enzymes w...