Factor XIII is responsible for the cross-linking of fibrin γ-chains in the early stages of clot formation, whilst α-chain cross-linking occurs at a slower rate. Although γ- and α-chain cross-linking was previously shown to contribute to clot stiffness, the role of cross-linking of both chains in determining clot structure is currently unknown. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine the role of individual α- and γ-chain cross-linking during clot formation, and its effects on clot structure. We made use of a recombinant fibrinogen (γQ398N/Q399N/K406R), which does not allow for γ-chain cross-linking. In the absence of cross-linking, intact D-D interface was shown to play a potential role in fibre appearance time, clot stiffness and ...
The onset of venous thromboembolism, including pulmonary embolism, represents a significant health b...
A fraction of fibrinogen molecules contain an alternatively spliced variant chain called γ’. Plasma ...
A fraction of fibrinogen molecules contain an alternatively spliced variant chain called γ’. Plasma ...
Factor XIII is responsible for the cross-linking of fibrin γ-chains in the early stages of clot form...
Essentials Fibrinogen circulates in human plasma as a complex mixture of heterogeneous molecular var...
Essentials Fibrinogen circulates in human plasma as a complex mixture of heterogeneous molecular var...
Essentials Fibrinogen circulates in human plasma as a complex mixture of heterogeneous molecular var...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a group of conditions that primarily affect the circulatory system. ...
AbstractWe investigated the origins of greater clot rigidity associated with FXIIIa-dependent cross-...
Fibrin fibers, which are ∼100 nm in diameter, are the major structural component of a blood clot. Th...
Fibrinogen is essential for blood coagulation. The C-terminus of the fibrinogen α-chain (αC-region) ...
Background: Activated factor XIII (FXIIIa), a transglutaminase, introduces fibrin-fibrin and fibrin-...
Background: Activated factor XIII (FXIIIa), a transglutaminase, introduces fibrin-fibrin and fibrin-...
Fibrinogen is essential for blood coagulation. The C-terminus of the fibrinogen α-chain (αC-region) ...
Background: Factor XIII is a 320 kDa tetramer, comprising two enzymatic A‐subunits and two carrier B...
The onset of venous thromboembolism, including pulmonary embolism, represents a significant health b...
A fraction of fibrinogen molecules contain an alternatively spliced variant chain called γ’. Plasma ...
A fraction of fibrinogen molecules contain an alternatively spliced variant chain called γ’. Plasma ...
Factor XIII is responsible for the cross-linking of fibrin γ-chains in the early stages of clot form...
Essentials Fibrinogen circulates in human plasma as a complex mixture of heterogeneous molecular var...
Essentials Fibrinogen circulates in human plasma as a complex mixture of heterogeneous molecular var...
Essentials Fibrinogen circulates in human plasma as a complex mixture of heterogeneous molecular var...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a group of conditions that primarily affect the circulatory system. ...
AbstractWe investigated the origins of greater clot rigidity associated with FXIIIa-dependent cross-...
Fibrin fibers, which are ∼100 nm in diameter, are the major structural component of a blood clot. Th...
Fibrinogen is essential for blood coagulation. The C-terminus of the fibrinogen α-chain (αC-region) ...
Background: Activated factor XIII (FXIIIa), a transglutaminase, introduces fibrin-fibrin and fibrin-...
Background: Activated factor XIII (FXIIIa), a transglutaminase, introduces fibrin-fibrin and fibrin-...
Fibrinogen is essential for blood coagulation. The C-terminus of the fibrinogen α-chain (αC-region) ...
Background: Factor XIII is a 320 kDa tetramer, comprising two enzymatic A‐subunits and two carrier B...
The onset of venous thromboembolism, including pulmonary embolism, represents a significant health b...
A fraction of fibrinogen molecules contain an alternatively spliced variant chain called γ’. Plasma ...
A fraction of fibrinogen molecules contain an alternatively spliced variant chain called γ’. Plasma ...