Background: HD1-22 is a bivalent aptamer that binds to thrombin with high affinity (K-d = 0.65 nm) and occupies both anion binding exosites without blocking the active centre of the enzyme. HD1-22 has been developed by connecting the exosite 1 binding aptamer HD1 and the exosite 2 binding aptamer HD22 through a poly-dA linker. Objectives: To characterize the anticoagulant profile of HD1-22 in comparison to the clinically established direct acting thrombin inhibitors bivalirudin and argatroban, and to test the efficacy of antidote-oligodeoxynucleotides. Methods and Results: HD1-22 prolongs clotting times of the thrombin time, activated partial thromboplastin time, ecarin clotting time, and lag-time of the tissue factor triggered thrombin gen...
Aptamers are nucleic acid based molecular recognition elements with a high potential for the therano...
Anticoagulants are a vital class of drugs, which are applied for short-term surgical procedures, and...
Aptamers are nucleic acid based molecular recognition elements with a high potential for the therano...
Background: HD1-22 is a bivalent aptamer that binds to thrombin with high affinity (K-d = 0.65 nm) a...
HD1 and HD22 are two of the most-studied aptamers binding to thrombin exosite I and exosite, respect...
Aptamers are short synthetic DNA or RNA oligonucleotides that adopt secondary and tertiary conformat...
Aptamers are short synthetic DNA or RNA oligonucleotides that adopt secondary and tertiary conformat...
Adverse drug reactions, including severe patient bleeding, may occur following the administration of...
<div><p>Adverse drug reactions, including severe patient bleeding, may occur following the administr...
Abstract Background Bivalent thrombin‐binding aptamers (TBAs) have great potential for the treatment...
Adverse drug reactions, including severe patient bleeding, may occur following the administration of...
<p>Anticoagulant agents are commonly used drugs to reduce blood coagulation in acute and chronic cli...
The conversion of prothrombin to thrombin is one of two non-duplicated enzymatic reactions during co...
The aim of anticoagulant/antithrombotic therapy in cardiovascular disease is to prevent fibrin depo...
First studies on thrombin-inhibiting DNA aptamers were reported in 1992, and since then a large numb...
Aptamers are nucleic acid based molecular recognition elements with a high potential for the therano...
Anticoagulants are a vital class of drugs, which are applied for short-term surgical procedures, and...
Aptamers are nucleic acid based molecular recognition elements with a high potential for the therano...
Background: HD1-22 is a bivalent aptamer that binds to thrombin with high affinity (K-d = 0.65 nm) a...
HD1 and HD22 are two of the most-studied aptamers binding to thrombin exosite I and exosite, respect...
Aptamers are short synthetic DNA or RNA oligonucleotides that adopt secondary and tertiary conformat...
Aptamers are short synthetic DNA or RNA oligonucleotides that adopt secondary and tertiary conformat...
Adverse drug reactions, including severe patient bleeding, may occur following the administration of...
<div><p>Adverse drug reactions, including severe patient bleeding, may occur following the administr...
Abstract Background Bivalent thrombin‐binding aptamers (TBAs) have great potential for the treatment...
Adverse drug reactions, including severe patient bleeding, may occur following the administration of...
<p>Anticoagulant agents are commonly used drugs to reduce blood coagulation in acute and chronic cli...
The conversion of prothrombin to thrombin is one of two non-duplicated enzymatic reactions during co...
The aim of anticoagulant/antithrombotic therapy in cardiovascular disease is to prevent fibrin depo...
First studies on thrombin-inhibiting DNA aptamers were reported in 1992, and since then a large numb...
Aptamers are nucleic acid based molecular recognition elements with a high potential for the therano...
Anticoagulants are a vital class of drugs, which are applied for short-term surgical procedures, and...
Aptamers are nucleic acid based molecular recognition elements with a high potential for the therano...