AbstractFibrin is a protein polymer that forms the viscoelastic scaffold of blood clots and thrombi. Despite the critical importance of fibrin deformability for outcomes of bleeding and thrombosis, the structural origins of the clot’s elasticity and plasticity remain largely unknown. However, there is substantial evidence that unfolding of fibrin is an important part of the mechanism. We used Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy to reveal force-induced changes in the secondary structure of hydrated fibrin clots made of human blood plasma in vitro. When extended or compressed, fibrin showed a shift of absorbance intensity mainly in the amide I band (1600–1700 cm−1) as well as in the amide II and III bands, indicating an increase of the β-...
AbstractFibrin fibers form the structural scaffold of blood clots and perform the mechanical task of...
Fibrin, the polymerized form of the soluble plasma protein fibrinogen, plays a critical role in hemo...
Blood clots perform an essential mechanical task, yet the mechanical behavior of fibrin fibers, whic...
SummaryBlood clots must be stiff to stop hemorrhage yet elastic to buffer blood's shear forces. Upse...
Fibrin is an elastomeric protein forming highly extensible fiber networks that provide the scaffold ...
When normal blood circulation is compromised by damage to vessel walls, clots are formed at the site...
SummaryFibrinogen, upon enzymatic conversion to monomeric fibrin, provides the building blocks for f...
The structure of the core scaffold of blood clots, the interlinked 3-dimensional network of fibrin f...
Blood clots and thrombi consist primarily of a mesh of branched fibers made of the protein fibrin. W...
AbstractFibrin fibers form the structural scaffold of blood clots. Thus, their mechanical properties...
AbstractFibrinogen is a blood plasma protein that, after activation by thrombin, assembles into fibr...
AbstractFibrin, the structural scaffold of blood clots, spontaneously polymerizes through the format...
Fibrin fibers form the structural scaffold of blood clots. Thus, their mechanical properties are of ...
Essentials Fibrinogen circulates in human plasma as a complex mixture of heterogeneous molecular var...
Fibrin is a viscoelastic proteinaceous polymer that determines the deformability and integrity of bl...
AbstractFibrin fibers form the structural scaffold of blood clots and perform the mechanical task of...
Fibrin, the polymerized form of the soluble plasma protein fibrinogen, plays a critical role in hemo...
Blood clots perform an essential mechanical task, yet the mechanical behavior of fibrin fibers, whic...
SummaryBlood clots must be stiff to stop hemorrhage yet elastic to buffer blood's shear forces. Upse...
Fibrin is an elastomeric protein forming highly extensible fiber networks that provide the scaffold ...
When normal blood circulation is compromised by damage to vessel walls, clots are formed at the site...
SummaryFibrinogen, upon enzymatic conversion to monomeric fibrin, provides the building blocks for f...
The structure of the core scaffold of blood clots, the interlinked 3-dimensional network of fibrin f...
Blood clots and thrombi consist primarily of a mesh of branched fibers made of the protein fibrin. W...
AbstractFibrin fibers form the structural scaffold of blood clots. Thus, their mechanical properties...
AbstractFibrinogen is a blood plasma protein that, after activation by thrombin, assembles into fibr...
AbstractFibrin, the structural scaffold of blood clots, spontaneously polymerizes through the format...
Fibrin fibers form the structural scaffold of blood clots. Thus, their mechanical properties are of ...
Essentials Fibrinogen circulates in human plasma as a complex mixture of heterogeneous molecular var...
Fibrin is a viscoelastic proteinaceous polymer that determines the deformability and integrity of bl...
AbstractFibrin fibers form the structural scaffold of blood clots and perform the mechanical task of...
Fibrin, the polymerized form of the soluble plasma protein fibrinogen, plays a critical role in hemo...
Blood clots perform an essential mechanical task, yet the mechanical behavior of fibrin fibers, whic...