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Finally, fibrin clots are readily remodeled and resorbed through normal fibrinolytic processes as cells deposit the tissue-specific extracellular matrix components during the regeneration of functional tissues. The first function of fibrin(ogen) is to rapidly control bleeding at the site of injury.
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Normal fibrinogen levels usually reflect normal blood clotting ability. Rarely, a person may have a sufficient quantity of fibrinogen, but the fibrinogen does not function normally. ... It may be measured, along with tests such as PT, PTT, platelets, fibrin degradation products (FDP), and D-dimer to help diagnose...
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This is followed by a review of the current literature on genetic and environmental influences on fibrin structure/function and the relationship to clinical disease. The formation of a fibrin clot is one of the key events in atherothrombotic vascular disease.
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Dempfle CE; Mosesson MW ... Ob/Gyn & Women's Health ... 9001-31-4 (Fibrin)
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Fibrin(ogen)- Mß2 Interactions Regulate Leukocyte Function and Innate Immunity In Vivo ... Finally, the Fib 390–396A mice represent a valuable system for better defining the contribution of fibrin(ogen) to the inflammatory response in the absence of any confounding alteration in clotting function.
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This is followed by a review of the current literature on genetic and environmental influences on fibrin structure/function and the relationship to clinical disease.
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Altered fibrin clot structure/function in patients with idiopathic venous thromboembolism and in their relatives; Blood, November 5, 2009; 114(19): 4272 - 4278. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF];
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Thrombin cleavage of fibrinopeptide A (FPA) and fibrinopeptide B (FPB) from the amino-terminus of fibrinogen exposes previously cryptic sites, which function cooperatively in fibrin polymerization (Figure 1). After the release of FPA, new chain amino terminal ends are generated which interact with sites in the...
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Background and Purpose— We tested the hypothesis that fibrin structure/function is unfavorably altered in patients with cryptogenic ischemic stroke.
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