The antithrombotic activity of a 2-kDa heparin fragment was studied in a rat model of common carotid artery thrombosis that causes a completely occlusive thrombus with cessation of the blood flow within 10-15 min. The compound reduced thrombus formation in a dose-dependent manner, starting from an intravenous dose of 5 mg kg(-1). A dose of 20 mg kg(-1) completely prevented thrombus formation and apparently induced the almost complete lysis of the already formed occlusive thrombus. At none of the doses used did the compound cause increased bleeding or the formation of haematomas. The present results indicate that low molecular weight heparins, which have an established, highly beneficial effect in venous thromboembolism, are also highly effe...
AbstractPurpose: Venous thrombosis results in a vein wall inflammatory response initiated by thrombu...
Background and Objectives. Thrombin-induced thromboembolism in mice is a model in which the feed-bac...
Different pharmacological approaches to thromn inhibition were compared for their effects on thrombo...
The antithrombotic activity of a 2-kDa heparin fragment was studied in a rat model of common carotid...
Heparin binds to thrombogenic extracellular matrices as well as to smooth muscle cells of the vascul...
Heparin is the most frequently used drug for the prevention and treatment of thrombosis. Its use, ho...
Native heparin (CAS 9005-49-6) and its two new fragments, low molecular weight heparin (LMW-H, 5 kDa...
Heparin is the most frequently used drug for the prevention and treatment of thrombosis. Its use, ho...
The disposition of biologically active [S]heparin fragments was studied in both normal and uremic ra...
Background and Purpose: Carotid atherosclerotic thrombosis is an important cause of ischemic stroke ...
The anticlotting and antithrombotic activities of heparin, heparan sulfate, low molecular weight hep...
The correlation between structure, anticloting, antithrombotic and hemorrhagic activities of heparin...
An experimental model based on the combination of endothelial damage and flow reduction was used to ...
Smooth muscle cells (SMCs) in balloon-injured rat carotid artery express tissue-type plasminogen act...
The pharmacological prevention of thrombosis after surgical arterial injury is still an open questio...
AbstractPurpose: Venous thrombosis results in a vein wall inflammatory response initiated by thrombu...
Background and Objectives. Thrombin-induced thromboembolism in mice is a model in which the feed-bac...
Different pharmacological approaches to thromn inhibition were compared for their effects on thrombo...
The antithrombotic activity of a 2-kDa heparin fragment was studied in a rat model of common carotid...
Heparin binds to thrombogenic extracellular matrices as well as to smooth muscle cells of the vascul...
Heparin is the most frequently used drug for the prevention and treatment of thrombosis. Its use, ho...
Native heparin (CAS 9005-49-6) and its two new fragments, low molecular weight heparin (LMW-H, 5 kDa...
Heparin is the most frequently used drug for the prevention and treatment of thrombosis. Its use, ho...
The disposition of biologically active [S]heparin fragments was studied in both normal and uremic ra...
Background and Purpose: Carotid atherosclerotic thrombosis is an important cause of ischemic stroke ...
The anticlotting and antithrombotic activities of heparin, heparan sulfate, low molecular weight hep...
The correlation between structure, anticloting, antithrombotic and hemorrhagic activities of heparin...
An experimental model based on the combination of endothelial damage and flow reduction was used to ...
Smooth muscle cells (SMCs) in balloon-injured rat carotid artery express tissue-type plasminogen act...
The pharmacological prevention of thrombosis after surgical arterial injury is still an open questio...
AbstractPurpose: Venous thrombosis results in a vein wall inflammatory response initiated by thrombu...
Background and Objectives. Thrombin-induced thromboembolism in mice is a model in which the feed-bac...
Different pharmacological approaches to thromn inhibition were compared for their effects on thrombo...