The conversion of prothrombin to thrombin is one of two non-duplicated enzymatic reactions during coagulation. Thrombin has long been considered an optimal anticoagulant target because it plays a crucial role in fibrin clot formation by catalyzing the cleavage of fibrinogen, upstream coagulation cofactors, and platelet receptors. Although a number of anti-thrombin therapeutics exist, it is challenging to use them clinically due to their propensity to induce bleeding. Previously, we isolated a modified RNA aptamer (R9D-14) that binds prothrombin with high affinity and is a potent anticoagulant in vitro
Thrombus formation is initiated by platelets and leads to cardiovascular, cerebrovascular, and perip...
Alleviating the potential risk of irreversible adverse drug effects has been an important and challe...
Despite aptamers are very promising alternative to antibodies, very few of them are under clinical t...
The conversion of prothrombin to thrombin is one of two non-duplicated enzymatic reactions during co...
<p>Thrombosis, or pathological blood clot formation, is intimately associated with cardiovascular di...
<p>Anticoagulant agents are commonly used drugs to reduce blood coagulation in acute and chronic cli...
The interaction of factor Xa with factor Va on membranes to form prothrombinase profoundly increases...
AbstractWe studied the RNA aptamer Toggle-25/thrombin interaction during inhibition by antithrombin ...
An aptamer targeting factor IXa has been evaluated in animal models and several clinical studies as ...
SummaryCoordinated enzymatic reactions regulate blood clot generation. To explore the contributions ...
Coagulation is the process responsible for the transformation of blood into a solid mass formed by f...
Background: HD1-22 is a bivalent aptamer that binds to thrombin with high affinity (K-d = 0.65 nm) a...
Aptamers are short synthetic DNA or RNA oligonucleotides that adopt secondary and tertiary conformat...
Aptamers are short synthetic DNA or RNA oligonucleotides that adopt secondary and tertiary conformat...
Thrombin is a sodium-activated allosteric enzyme playing a key role in blood coagulation. Due to its...
Thrombus formation is initiated by platelets and leads to cardiovascular, cerebrovascular, and perip...
Alleviating the potential risk of irreversible adverse drug effects has been an important and challe...
Despite aptamers are very promising alternative to antibodies, very few of them are under clinical t...
The conversion of prothrombin to thrombin is one of two non-duplicated enzymatic reactions during co...
<p>Thrombosis, or pathological blood clot formation, is intimately associated with cardiovascular di...
<p>Anticoagulant agents are commonly used drugs to reduce blood coagulation in acute and chronic cli...
The interaction of factor Xa with factor Va on membranes to form prothrombinase profoundly increases...
AbstractWe studied the RNA aptamer Toggle-25/thrombin interaction during inhibition by antithrombin ...
An aptamer targeting factor IXa has been evaluated in animal models and several clinical studies as ...
SummaryCoordinated enzymatic reactions regulate blood clot generation. To explore the contributions ...
Coagulation is the process responsible for the transformation of blood into a solid mass formed by f...
Background: HD1-22 is a bivalent aptamer that binds to thrombin with high affinity (K-d = 0.65 nm) a...
Aptamers are short synthetic DNA or RNA oligonucleotides that adopt secondary and tertiary conformat...
Aptamers are short synthetic DNA or RNA oligonucleotides that adopt secondary and tertiary conformat...
Thrombin is a sodium-activated allosteric enzyme playing a key role in blood coagulation. Due to its...
Thrombus formation is initiated by platelets and leads to cardiovascular, cerebrovascular, and perip...
Alleviating the potential risk of irreversible adverse drug effects has been an important and challe...
Despite aptamers are very promising alternative to antibodies, very few of them are under clinical t...