نتایج جستجو برای: fibrin thrombi

تعداد نتایج: 16048  

2017

This book describes the fibrinolytic enzymes of microbial origin that are able to dissolve endogenous thrombi in vivo. The fibrinolytic enzyme streptokinase for example, is produced by b-hemolytic streptococci and exerts its enzyme action indirectly by activating plasminogen. On the other hand, staphylokinase is produced by Staphylococcus aureus by stoichiometric complexation with plasmin(ogen)...

Journal: :Magnetic resonance imaging 2011
Yasuyoshi Kuroiwa Atsushi Yamashita Tosiaki Miyati Eiji Furukoji Misaki Takahashi Toshiya Azuma Hiroshi Sugimura Taketoshi Asanuma Shozo Tamura Keiichi Kawai Yujiro Asada

Venous thrombus is subsequently organized and replaced by fibrous connective tissue. However, the sequential changes in venous thrombi are not reliably detected by current noninvasive diagnostic techniques. The purpose of this study is to reveal whether magnetic resonance (MR) can detect venous thrombus, define thrombus age and predict thrombolytic responses. Thrombus in the rabbit jugular vein...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 2004
C E McGalie H A McBride W G McCluggage

AIMS Histologically diagnosed cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection of the cervix is rare and the associated morphological features are not well described. This study describes histopathological findings in five biopsies from four patients with CMV cervicitis. METHODS CMV inclusions were identified in five cervical biopsies from four patients in a single institution over eight months. The clinical ...

2017

This book describes the fibrinolytic enzymes of microbial origin that are able to dissolve endogenous thrombi in vivo. The fibrinolytic enzyme streptokinase for example, is produced by b-hemolytic streptococci and exerts its enzyme action indirectly by activating plasminogen. On the other hand, staphylokinase is produced by Staphylococcus aureus by stoichiometric complexation with plasmin(ogen)...

2017

This book describes the fibrinolytic enzymes of microbial origin that are able to dissolve endogenous thrombi in vivo. The fibrinolytic enzyme streptokinase for example, is produced by b-hemolytic streptococci and exerts its enzyme action indirectly by activating plasminogen. On the other hand, staphylokinase is produced by Staphylococcus aureus by stoichiometric complexation with plasmin(ogen)...

2017

This book describes the fibrinolytic enzymes of microbial origin that are able to dissolve endogenous thrombi in vivo. The fibrinolytic enzyme streptokinase for example, is produced by b-hemolytic streptococci and exerts its enzyme action indirectly by activating plasminogen. On the other hand, staphylokinase is produced by Staphylococcus aureus by stoichiometric complexation with plasmin(ogen)...

2018

This book describes the fibrinolytic enzymes of microbial origin that are able to dissolve endogenous thrombi in vivo. The fibrinolytic enzyme streptokinase for example, is produced by b-hemolytic streptococci and exerts its enzyme action indirectly by activating plasminogen. On the other hand, staphylokinase is produced by Staphylococcus aureus by stoichiometric complexation with plasmin(ogen)...

Journal: :Blood 2009
Erik I Tucker Ulla M Marzec Tara C White Sawan Hurst Sandra Rugonyi Owen J T McCarty David Gailani András Gruber Stephen R Hanson

The protease thrombin is required for normal hemostasis and pathologic thrombogenesis. Since the mechanism of coagulation factor XI (FXI)-dependent thrombus growth remains unclear, we investigated the contribution of FXI to thrombus formation in a primate thrombosis model. Pretreatment of baboons with a novel anti-human FXI monoclonal antibody (aXIMab; 2 mg/kg) inhibited plasma FXI by at least ...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2011
Marcus Fulde Manfred Rohde Angela Hitzmann Klaus T Preissner D Patric Nitsche-Schmitz Andreas Nerlich Gursharan Singh Chhatwal Simone Bergmann

Streptococcus canis is an important zoonotic pathogen capable of causing serious invasive diseases in domestic animals and humans. In the present paper we report the binding of human plasminogen to S. canis and the recruitment of proteolytically active plasmin on its surface. The binding receptor for plasminogen was identified as a novel M-like protein designated SCM (S. canis M-like protein). ...

Journal: :Blood 1993
J V Braaten S Handt W G Jerome J Kirkpatrick J C Lewis R R Hantgan

We have investigated the role of plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 (PAI-1) in the regulation of fibrinolysis using a model thrombus composed of thrombin-stimulated platelets, fibrin(ogen), plasminogen, and recombinant tissue-type plasminogen activator. Laser light scattering kinetic measurements showed that clot lysis was significantly delayed both by thrombin-stimulated platelets and their cel...

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