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Hemostasis and Thrombosis: Basic Principles and Clinical ...
to 3% of fibrinogen breakdown (560,561). The mechanism and location of the major catabolic pathway therefore remain unknown. Circulating fibrinogen exists not only in the plasma but also within the a-granules in platelets (see Chapter 38).
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Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine - Halaman 144
This study is investigating whether long-term treatment with rosuvastatin decreases the rate of major cardiovascular events in patients with lower LDL cholesterol and high CRP FIBRINOGEN Chemical Structure Fibrinogen is a large (340-kDa) ...
Eric J. Topol, Robert M. Califf,
2007
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Fibrinogen, Thrombosis, Coagulation, and Fibrinolysis - Halaman 117
In addition, fibrinogen and HK are able to act as reciprocal inhibitors on the surface of neutrophils (Fig. 7, 9). The binding of fibrinogen to platelets requires the presence of Ca" " as this divalent cation is necessary for the association of GPIIb ...
Chung Yuan Liu, S. Chien,
2012
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Biomaterials Science: An Introduction to Materials in Medicine
Changes in the binding of a monoclonal antibody to fragment D of fibrinogen upon fibrinogen adsorption to polystyrene have been attributed to changes in the conformation of fibrinogen after adsorption. Thus, solution-phase fibrinogen does ...
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Transfusion Medicine and Hemostasis: Clinical and ... - Halaman 668
The role of thrombin and plasmin in fibrinogen/fibrin assembly/degradation has importance in the laboratory decisions regarding assessment of disorders of fibrinogen and fibrinolysis. Description, Methods and Indications: Fibrinogen assays, ...
Christopher D. Hillyer, Charles S. Abrams, Beth H. Shaz,
2009
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The Health Detective's 456 Most Powerful Healing Secrets
Fibrinogen, a protein made in your liver, is one of the greatest predictors of heart disease and stroke. Too much of it makes your blood thicker, stickier, and more difficult to move through your veins. High levels of fibrinogen often contribute to ...