AbstractFibrin, the structural scaffold of blood clots, spontaneously polymerizes through the formation of ‘A-a’ knob-hole bonds. When subjected to external force, the dissociation of this bond is accompanied by two to four abrupt changes in molecular dimension observable as rupture events in a force curve. Herein, the configuration, molecular extension, and kinetic parameters of each rupture event are examined. The increases in contour length indicate that the D region of fibrinogen can lengthen by ∼50% of the length of a fibrin monomer before rupture of the ‘A-a’ interaction. The dependence of the dissociation rate on applied force was obtained using probability distributions of rupture forces collected at different pull-off velocities. T...
AIM:γ' fibrinogen has been associated with thrombosis. Here the interactions between γ'γ' or γAγA fi...
SummaryBlood clots must be stiff to stop hemorrhage yet elastic to buffer blood's shear forces. Upse...
The formation and dissolution of blood clots is both a biochemical and a biomechanical process. Whil...
Fibrin, the structural scaffold of blood clots, spontaneously polymerizes through the formation of ‘...
AbstractFibrin, the structural scaffold of blood clots, spontaneously polymerizes through the format...
Fibrin, the polymerized form of the soluble plasma protein fibrinogen, plays a critical role in hemo...
Background: Knob-hole interactions underlie formation and properties of fibrin polymer, the scaffold...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd The space-filling fibrin network is a major part of clots and thrombi formed in ...
SummaryFibrinogen, upon enzymatic conversion to monomeric fibrin, provides the building blocks for f...
© 2016 Elsevier LtdFibrin is a filamentous network made in blood to stem bleeding; it forms when fib...
© 2018 National Academy of Sciences. All Rights Reserved. Fibrin formation and mechanical stability ...
Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM), along with other complementary biophysical techniques, has been used ...
Fibrin is the major determinant of the mechanical stability and integrity of blood clots and thrombi...
© 2020 The Authors. Fibrin is the three-dimensional mechanical scaffold of protective blood clots th...
AbstractFibrinogen is a blood plasma protein that, after activation by thrombin, assembles into fibr...
AIM:γ' fibrinogen has been associated with thrombosis. Here the interactions between γ'γ' or γAγA fi...
SummaryBlood clots must be stiff to stop hemorrhage yet elastic to buffer blood's shear forces. Upse...
The formation and dissolution of blood clots is both a biochemical and a biomechanical process. Whil...
Fibrin, the structural scaffold of blood clots, spontaneously polymerizes through the formation of ‘...
AbstractFibrin, the structural scaffold of blood clots, spontaneously polymerizes through the format...
Fibrin, the polymerized form of the soluble plasma protein fibrinogen, plays a critical role in hemo...
Background: Knob-hole interactions underlie formation and properties of fibrin polymer, the scaffold...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd The space-filling fibrin network is a major part of clots and thrombi formed in ...
SummaryFibrinogen, upon enzymatic conversion to monomeric fibrin, provides the building blocks for f...
© 2016 Elsevier LtdFibrin is a filamentous network made in blood to stem bleeding; it forms when fib...
© 2018 National Academy of Sciences. All Rights Reserved. Fibrin formation and mechanical stability ...
Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM), along with other complementary biophysical techniques, has been used ...
Fibrin is the major determinant of the mechanical stability and integrity of blood clots and thrombi...
© 2020 The Authors. Fibrin is the three-dimensional mechanical scaffold of protective blood clots th...
AbstractFibrinogen is a blood plasma protein that, after activation by thrombin, assembles into fibr...
AIM:γ' fibrinogen has been associated with thrombosis. Here the interactions between γ'γ' or γAγA fi...
SummaryBlood clots must be stiff to stop hemorrhage yet elastic to buffer blood's shear forces. Upse...
The formation and dissolution of blood clots is both a biochemical and a biomechanical process. Whil...