Staphylokinase (STA), a protein of bacterial origin, induces highly fibrin-specific thrombolysis both in human plasma in vitro and in pilot clinical trials. Using fluorescence microscopy, we investigated the spatial distribution of fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC)-labeled STA during lysis of a plasma clot and its binding to purified fibrin clots in the presence or in the absence of plasmin(ogen). STA highly accumulated in a thin superficial layer of the lysing plasma clot following the distribution of plasminogen (Pg) during lysis. Experiments with purified fibrin clots revealed that STA binds to Pg bound to partially degraded fibrin but not to Pg bound to intact fibrin. Binding of FITC-labeled STA to various forms of plasmin(ogen) in a bu...
150 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.Fibrinolysis refers to the pr...
Despite its affinity for fibrin, tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) administration causes systemic ...
Invasive bacterial pathogens can capture host plasminogen (Plg) and allow it to form plasmin. This p...
Staphylokinase (STA), a protein of bacterial origin, was recently demonstrated to induce highly fibr...
The interaction of plasminogen with platelets and their localization during thrombus formation and f...
The interaction of plasminogen with platelets and their localization during thrombus formation and f...
The interaction of plasminogen with platelets and their localization during thrombus formation and f...
The interaction of plasminogen with platelets and their localization during thrombus formation and f...
The interaction of plasminogen with platelets and their localization during thrombus formation and f...
ABSTRACT Invasive bacterial pathogens can capture host plasminogen (Plg) and allow it to form plasmi...
A well characterized model of an intact and a degraded surface of fibrin that represents the states ...
Activated coagulation factor XII (alpha-FXIIa) is able to bind to fibrin(ogen) and increases the den...
Activated coagulation factor XII (alpha-FXIIa) is able to bind to fibrin(ogen) and increases the den...
Activated coagulation factor XII (alpha-FXIIa) is able to bind to fibrin(ogen) and increases the den...
150 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.Fibrinolysis refers to the pr...
150 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.Fibrinolysis refers to the pr...
Despite its affinity for fibrin, tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) administration causes systemic ...
Invasive bacterial pathogens can capture host plasminogen (Plg) and allow it to form plasmin. This p...
Staphylokinase (STA), a protein of bacterial origin, was recently demonstrated to induce highly fibr...
The interaction of plasminogen with platelets and their localization during thrombus formation and f...
The interaction of plasminogen with platelets and their localization during thrombus formation and f...
The interaction of plasminogen with platelets and their localization during thrombus formation and f...
The interaction of plasminogen with platelets and their localization during thrombus formation and f...
The interaction of plasminogen with platelets and their localization during thrombus formation and f...
ABSTRACT Invasive bacterial pathogens can capture host plasminogen (Plg) and allow it to form plasmi...
A well characterized model of an intact and a degraded surface of fibrin that represents the states ...
Activated coagulation factor XII (alpha-FXIIa) is able to bind to fibrin(ogen) and increases the den...
Activated coagulation factor XII (alpha-FXIIa) is able to bind to fibrin(ogen) and increases the den...
Activated coagulation factor XII (alpha-FXIIa) is able to bind to fibrin(ogen) and increases the den...
150 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.Fibrinolysis refers to the pr...
150 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1984.Fibrinolysis refers to the pr...
Despite its affinity for fibrin, tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) administration causes systemic ...
Invasive bacterial pathogens can capture host plasminogen (Plg) and allow it to form plasmin. This p...