-
ability to
synthesize dextrans from glucose,
which allows them to
adhere to
fibrin-platelet
aggregates at
damaged heart valves. This
mechanism underlies their...
- protease, can
either be
bound by a
plasmin inhibitor, or work to
degrade fibrin clots,
which is the main
therapeutic pathway. tPA is
known to parti****te...
-
highly aligned 3D
skeletal muscle-like
constructs through orientation of
fibrin via
application of
static strain". Acta Biomaterialia. 24: 251–265. doi:10...
-
Fourcroy recognized three distinct varieties of
animal proteins: albumin,
fibrin, and gelatin.
Vegetable (plant)
proteins studied in the late 1700s and early...
- is "capable of
inducing platelet aggregation and
tissue factor-dependent
fibrin production,
which may be
relevant to the
pathogenesis of
enterococcal endocarditis"...
-
coagulation by
demonstrating that the
transformation of
fibrinogen into
fibrin was the
result of an
enzymatic process. He
named the
hypothetical enzyme...
-
pseudomembranes of dead
epithelial cells,
white blood cells, red
blood cells, and
fibrin that form
around the
tonsils and back of the throat. In
developed countries...
- coccobacillus. It is a Gram-negative,
aerobic bacterium that is non-
fermentative. It is oxidase- and catalase-positive. L.
pneumophila colony morphology...
- minerals, soil particles, and
blood components, such as
erythrocytes and
fibrin. The
final stage of
biofilm formation is
known as development, and is the...
- abandoned, it was
still thought that
blood contained a
liquifying agent, i.e.
fibrin held in a
solution of
ammonia that
became known as the "Ammonia theory"...