High molecular weight kininogen (HMW)-kininogen, the cofactor of contact-activated blood coagulation, accelerates the activation of Factor XII, prekallikrein, and Factor XI on a negatively charged surface. Although prekallikrein and Factor XI circulate as a complex with HMW-kininogen, no physical association has been demonstrated between Factor XII and HMW-kininogen, nor has the order of adsorption to surfaces of these proteins been fully clarified. In this report we explore the requirements for adsorption of HMW-kininogen to a clot-promoting surface (kaolin), in purified systems, as well as in normal plasma and plasma genetically deficient in each of the proteins of the contact system. The fraction of each coagulant protein associated with...
The activation of pre-kininogenin to kininogenin (pre-kallikrein to kallikrein) is one of the steps ...
Bradykinin (BK), generated from high-molecular-weight kininogen (HK) is the major mediator of swelli...
(coagulation factor XII) to bind to a glass surface and its susceptibility to limited proteolytic cl...
High molecular weight kininogen (HMW)-kininogen, the cofactor of contact-activated blood coagulation...
high molecular weight (HMW) kininogen deficiency established the importance of this plasma protein f...
I NITIATION of the intrinsic coagulation-kinin pathway requires the interaction of certain negativel...
When blood is exposed to negatively charged surface materials such as glass, an enzymatic cascade kn...
High Mr kininogen increases the activation rate of prekallikrein by activated factor XII on a surfac...
AbstractHuman tissue prokallikrein, a zymogen of the kallikrein-kinin system, circulates in plasma b...
Blood biocompatibility of medical devices is in many ways dependent on surface characteristics and b...
The aim of this work was to evaluate the role of human plasma prekallikrein assembly and processing ...
Essentials During contact system activation, factor XII is progressively cleaved by plasma kallikrei...
Contact activation cofactor (CAC) facili-tates the interaction of factors Xl and XII. Patients lacki...
Bovine high molecular weight kininogen (bHMWK) partially corrects the aPTT of Fitzgerald-trait plasm...
The contact pathway is part of the coagulation pathway involved in haemosta- sis. It is responsible ...
The activation of pre-kininogenin to kininogenin (pre-kallikrein to kallikrein) is one of the steps ...
Bradykinin (BK), generated from high-molecular-weight kininogen (HK) is the major mediator of swelli...
(coagulation factor XII) to bind to a glass surface and its susceptibility to limited proteolytic cl...
High molecular weight kininogen (HMW)-kininogen, the cofactor of contact-activated blood coagulation...
high molecular weight (HMW) kininogen deficiency established the importance of this plasma protein f...
I NITIATION of the intrinsic coagulation-kinin pathway requires the interaction of certain negativel...
When blood is exposed to negatively charged surface materials such as glass, an enzymatic cascade kn...
High Mr kininogen increases the activation rate of prekallikrein by activated factor XII on a surfac...
AbstractHuman tissue prokallikrein, a zymogen of the kallikrein-kinin system, circulates in plasma b...
Blood biocompatibility of medical devices is in many ways dependent on surface characteristics and b...
The aim of this work was to evaluate the role of human plasma prekallikrein assembly and processing ...
Essentials During contact system activation, factor XII is progressively cleaved by plasma kallikrei...
Contact activation cofactor (CAC) facili-tates the interaction of factors Xl and XII. Patients lacki...
Bovine high molecular weight kininogen (bHMWK) partially corrects the aPTT of Fitzgerald-trait plasm...
The contact pathway is part of the coagulation pathway involved in haemosta- sis. It is responsible ...
The activation of pre-kininogenin to kininogenin (pre-kallikrein to kallikrein) is one of the steps ...
Bradykinin (BK), generated from high-molecular-weight kininogen (HK) is the major mediator of swelli...
(coagulation factor XII) to bind to a glass surface and its susceptibility to limited proteolytic cl...