- rely on
these proteins. A
macroglobulin is a
plasma globulin of high
molecular weight.
Elevated levels of
macroglobulins (macroglobulinemia) may cause...
- 1989). "A
conserved region in alpha-
macroglobulins parti****tes in
binding to the
mammalian alpha-
macroglobulin receptor". Biochemistry. 28 (3): 1406–12...
-
amyloid A
Alpha 1-lipoprotein
Protein HC
Haptoglobin Alpha-2u
globulin α2-
macroglobulin Ceruloplasmin Thyroxine-binding
globulin Alpha 2-antiplasmin Protein...
-
macroglobulinemia and may lead to
further complications. For example,
certain macroglobulins tend to
precipitate within blood vessel with cold, a
phenomenon known...
- collagenase-alpha-
macroglobulin interactions.
Localization of
cleavage sites in the bait
regions of five
mammalian alpha-
macroglobulins". J. Biol. Chem...
-
Macroglobulinemia is the
presence of
increased levels of
macroglobulins in the
circulating blood. It is a
plasma cell dyscrasia,
resembling leukemia, with...
-
proteins such as α2-
macroglobulin and α2-antiplasmin. The
mechanism of
plasmin inactivation involves the
cleavage of an α2-
macroglobulin at the bait region...
- 25% of the very aged and ****ociates with
genetic variation in alpha2-
macroglobulin and tau: A po****tion-based
autopsy study".
Annals of Medicine. 40 (3):...
- conjunctivitis) α2-Antiplasmin
Inhibits plasmin Antiplasmin deficiency α2-
Macroglobulin Inhibits plasmin, kallikrein, and
thrombin Tissue plasminogen activator...
- proteins, e.g., albumin, and the acute-phase
proteins fibrinogen,
alpha 2-
macroglobulin,
alpha 1-antitrypsin,
transferrin and plasminogen.[citation needed]...