- ****ociated with the
heparinase-added
specimen is
significantly shorter than the R-time of the patient's
blood without added heparinase, the
bleeding is likely...
- been used in heparin/HS studies. The
bacterium produces three lyases,
heparinases I (EC 4.2.2.7), II (no EC
number ****igned) and III (EC 4.2.2.8) and each...
- most of the iron is
stored as hemosiderin.
Clearance of
heparin via
heparinases The
various cell
types of the
mononuclear phagocyte system are all part...
-
heparin and
heparitin sulfate. 3
Purification of a
heparitinase and a
heparinase from flavobacteria". J. Biol. Chem. 245 (22): 6170–5. PMID 5484472. Portal:...
- shed of the
endothelial layer by enzymes. Hyaluronidase, hepararanse/
heparinase,
matrix and membrane-type
matrix metalloproteases, thrombin,
plasmin and...
-
heparin lyase.
Other names in
common use
include heparin eliminase, and
heparinase.
Hovingh P,
Linker A (1970). "The
enzymatic degradation of
heparin and...
- the
manufacture of
parnaparin (Fluxum) Beta-eliminative
cleavage by the
heparinase enzyme. Used in the
manufacture of
tinzaparin (Innohep and Logiparin)...
-
supervised by
Robert S. Langer, on
cloning and
sequencing of the enzyme,
heparinase, led to the
creation of his
first biotechnological company,
Momenta Pharmaceuticals...
-
species Kininogenase Viperidae Factor X
activator Viperidae,
Crotalinae Heparinase Crotalinae α-Fibrinogenase Viperidae,
Crotalinae β-Fibrinogenase Viperidae...
-
Pedobacter heparinus,
formerly known as
Flavobacterium heparinum,
produce heparinase and are
capable of
using heparin as
their sole
carbon and
nitrogen source...