Molecular mechanisms of fibrinolysis
Cornell University · Presbyterian Hospital · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The molecular mechanisms that finely co-ordinate fibrin formation and fibrinolysis are now well defined. The structure and function of all major fibrinolytic proteins, which include serine proteases, their inhibitors, activators and receptors, have been characterized. Measurements of real time, dynamic molecular interactions during fibrinolysis of whole blood clots can now be carried out in vitro. The development of gene-targeted mice deficient in one or more fibrinolytic protein(s) has demonstrated expected and unexpected roles for these proteins in both intravascular and extravascular settings. In addition, genetic analysis of human deficiency syndromes has revealed specific mutations that result in human…
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2Topics & keywords
- Fibrinolysis
- Plasmin
- Fibrin
- Proteases
- Medicine
- Biology
- Immunology
- Internal medicine
- Good health and well-being