Fibrinogen is a well-known risk factor for arterial and venous thrombosis. Its function is not restricted to clot formation, however, as it partakes in a complex interplay between thrombin, soluble plasma fibrinogen, and deposited fibrin matrices. Fibrinogen, like thrombin, participates predominantly in hemostasis to maintain vascular integrity, but executes some important pleiotropic effects: firstly, as observed in thrombin generation experiments, fibrin removes thrombin from free solution by adsorption. The adsorbed thrombin is protected from antithrombins, notably α2-macroglobulin, and remains physiologically active as it can activate factors V, VIII, and platelets. Secondly, immobilized fibrinogen or fibrin matrices activate monocytes/...
At the nexus of cellular and plasma procoagulant activities lies fibrin, which is necessary to provi...
Fibrinogen, one of the most abundant plasma proteins playing a key role in hemostasis, is an importa...
Background: The generation of thrombin is a critical process in the formation of venous thrombi. In ...
Fibrinogen is a well-known risk factor for arterial and venous thrombosis. Its function is not restr...
Fibrinogen is one of the key molecular players in haemostasis. Thrombin-mediated release of fibrinop...
Fibrinogen plays a major role in haemostatic plug formation, not only as the precursor of fibrin and...
Fibrinogen and fibrin play important, overlapping roles in blood clotting, fibrinolysis, cellular an...
Fibrinogen is an abundant protein synthesized in the liver, present in human blood plasma at concent...
Hemostasis is the physiological process to stop bleeding, while thrombosis is the pathological vesse...
Fibrin(ogen) deficiency (Fg-/-) was shown previously to be compatible with rapid thrombus growth wit...
Summary. Fibrinogen is a plasma protein that is highly susceptible to oxidation. Because of this che...
Defibrination causes a similar to 30% decrease of thrombin generation (TG) which can be restored by ...
The blood clotting protein fibrin(ogen) acts as a bridge between the hemostatic system and the infla...
At the nexus of cellular and plasma procoagulant activities lies fibrin, which is necessary to provi...
Fibrinogen, one of the most abundant plasma proteins playing a key role in hemostasis, is an importa...
Background: The generation of thrombin is a critical process in the formation of venous thrombi. In ...
Fibrinogen is a well-known risk factor for arterial and venous thrombosis. Its function is not restr...
Fibrinogen is one of the key molecular players in haemostasis. Thrombin-mediated release of fibrinop...
Fibrinogen plays a major role in haemostatic plug formation, not only as the precursor of fibrin and...
Fibrinogen and fibrin play important, overlapping roles in blood clotting, fibrinolysis, cellular an...
Fibrinogen is an abundant protein synthesized in the liver, present in human blood plasma at concent...
Hemostasis is the physiological process to stop bleeding, while thrombosis is the pathological vesse...
Fibrin(ogen) deficiency (Fg-/-) was shown previously to be compatible with rapid thrombus growth wit...
Summary. Fibrinogen is a plasma protein that is highly susceptible to oxidation. Because of this che...
Defibrination causes a similar to 30% decrease of thrombin generation (TG) which can be restored by ...
The blood clotting protein fibrin(ogen) acts as a bridge between the hemostatic system and the infla...
At the nexus of cellular and plasma procoagulant activities lies fibrin, which is necessary to provi...
Fibrinogen, one of the most abundant plasma proteins playing a key role in hemostasis, is an importa...
Background: The generation of thrombin is a critical process in the formation of venous thrombi. In ...