SummaryFibrinogen, upon enzymatic conversion to monomeric fibrin, provides the building blocks for fibrin polymer, the scaffold of blood clots and thrombi. Little has been known about the force-induced unfolding of fibrin(ogen), even though it is the foundation for the mechanical and rheological properties of fibrin, which are essential for hemostasis. We determined mechanisms and mapped the free energy landscape of the elongation of fibrin(ogen) monomers and oligomers through combined experimental and theoretical studies of the nanomechanical properties of fibrin(ogen), using atomic force microscopy-based single-molecule unfolding and simulations in the experimentally relevant timescale. We have found that mechanical unraveling of fibrin(o...
When normal blood circulation is compromised by damage to vessel walls, clots are formed at the site...
Fibrin, the structural scaffold of blood clots, spontaneously polymerizes through the formation of ‘...
Fibrin is an elastomeric protein forming highly extensible fiber networks that provide the scaffold ...
SummaryFibrinogen, upon enzymatic conversion to monomeric fibrin, provides the building blocks for f...
AbstractFibrinogen is a blood plasma protein that, after activation by thrombin, assembles into fibr...
SummaryBlood clots must be stiff to stop hemorrhage yet elastic to buffer blood's shear forces. Upse...
AbstractFibrin fibers form the structural scaffold of blood clots. Thus, their mechanical properties...
Fibrin fibers form the structural scaffold of blood clots. Thus, their mechanical properties are of ...
AbstractFibrin is a protein polymer that forms the viscoelastic scaffold of blood clots and thrombi....
AbstractFibrin fibers form the structural scaffold of blood clots and perform the mechanical task of...
Fibrin fibers form the structural scaffold of blood clots and perform the mechanical task of stemmin...
© 2016 Elsevier LtdFibrin is a filamentous network made in blood to stem bleeding; it forms when fib...
AbstractWe tested what to our knowledge is a new computational model for fibrin fiber mechanical beh...
AbstractFibrin, the structural scaffold of blood clots, spontaneously polymerizes through the format...
Fibrin networks form the structural scaffold of blood clots during hemostasis. To survive in the dyn...
When normal blood circulation is compromised by damage to vessel walls, clots are formed at the site...
Fibrin, the structural scaffold of blood clots, spontaneously polymerizes through the formation of ‘...
Fibrin is an elastomeric protein forming highly extensible fiber networks that provide the scaffold ...
SummaryFibrinogen, upon enzymatic conversion to monomeric fibrin, provides the building blocks for f...
AbstractFibrinogen is a blood plasma protein that, after activation by thrombin, assembles into fibr...
SummaryBlood clots must be stiff to stop hemorrhage yet elastic to buffer blood's shear forces. Upse...
AbstractFibrin fibers form the structural scaffold of blood clots. Thus, their mechanical properties...
Fibrin fibers form the structural scaffold of blood clots. Thus, their mechanical properties are of ...
AbstractFibrin is a protein polymer that forms the viscoelastic scaffold of blood clots and thrombi....
AbstractFibrin fibers form the structural scaffold of blood clots and perform the mechanical task of...
Fibrin fibers form the structural scaffold of blood clots and perform the mechanical task of stemmin...
© 2016 Elsevier LtdFibrin is a filamentous network made in blood to stem bleeding; it forms when fib...
AbstractWe tested what to our knowledge is a new computational model for fibrin fiber mechanical beh...
AbstractFibrin, the structural scaffold of blood clots, spontaneously polymerizes through the format...
Fibrin networks form the structural scaffold of blood clots during hemostasis. To survive in the dyn...
When normal blood circulation is compromised by damage to vessel walls, clots are formed at the site...
Fibrin, the structural scaffold of blood clots, spontaneously polymerizes through the formation of ‘...
Fibrin is an elastomeric protein forming highly extensible fiber networks that provide the scaffold ...