The fibrinolytic system participates in a variety of physiological and pathological processes. It consists of an inactive proenzyme, plasminogen, which can be activated to the active serine protease plasmin by the action of different types of plasminogen activators. The main function of the fibrinolytic system is to dissolve fibrin deposits in blood vessels. Thrombogenesis can be influenced by an insufficient or ineffective fibrinolytic system. The tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA) receives considerable attention since its deficiency has been shown to be a leading cause for thrombophilic situations. Increases of its main inhibitor (PAI) probably play a similar role. Using the advantages of recombinant DNA technology modem thrombolyti...
International audienceThrombus lysis is the consequence of a restricted number of reactions localise...
International audienceThrombus lysis is the consequence of a restricted number of reactions localise...
International audienceThrombus lysis is the consequence of a restricted number of reactions localise...
Fibrinolysis is a basic defence mechanism of the organism designed to control the deposition of fibr...
According to present concepts, the enzyme responsible for the dissolution of fibrin both intra - and...
Recombinant tissue-type plasminogen activator (rt-PA) and single chain urokinase-type plasminogen ac...
According to present concepts, the enzyme responsible for the dissolution of fibrin both intra - and...
According to present concepts, the enzyme responsible for the dissolution of fibrin both intra - and...
According to present concepts, the enzyme responsible for the dissolution of fibrin both intra - and...
In this thesis, we investigated the role of the fibrinolytic system in arterial and venous thrombosi...
activation Mammalian plasma contains an enzymatic system capable of dissolving the fibrin in blood c...
Mammalian blood contains two opposite enzymatic systems. One is the coagulation system capable of cl...
The plasmin-antiplasmin system plays a key role in blood coagulation and fibrinolysis. Plasmin and α...
International audienceThrombus lysis is the consequence of a restricted number of reactions localise...
P(論文)Mammalian blood contains two opposite enzymatic systems. One is the coagulation system capable ...
International audienceThrombus lysis is the consequence of a restricted number of reactions localise...
International audienceThrombus lysis is the consequence of a restricted number of reactions localise...
International audienceThrombus lysis is the consequence of a restricted number of reactions localise...
Fibrinolysis is a basic defence mechanism of the organism designed to control the deposition of fibr...
According to present concepts, the enzyme responsible for the dissolution of fibrin both intra - and...
Recombinant tissue-type plasminogen activator (rt-PA) and single chain urokinase-type plasminogen ac...
According to present concepts, the enzyme responsible for the dissolution of fibrin both intra - and...
According to present concepts, the enzyme responsible for the dissolution of fibrin both intra - and...
According to present concepts, the enzyme responsible for the dissolution of fibrin both intra - and...
In this thesis, we investigated the role of the fibrinolytic system in arterial and venous thrombosi...
activation Mammalian plasma contains an enzymatic system capable of dissolving the fibrin in blood c...
Mammalian blood contains two opposite enzymatic systems. One is the coagulation system capable of cl...
The plasmin-antiplasmin system plays a key role in blood coagulation and fibrinolysis. Plasmin and α...
International audienceThrombus lysis is the consequence of a restricted number of reactions localise...
P(論文)Mammalian blood contains two opposite enzymatic systems. One is the coagulation system capable ...
International audienceThrombus lysis is the consequence of a restricted number of reactions localise...
International audienceThrombus lysis is the consequence of a restricted number of reactions localise...
International audienceThrombus lysis is the consequence of a restricted number of reactions localise...