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Genetic fusion of hirudin to albumin prolongs its...
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Genetic fusion of hirudin to albumin prolongs its anticoagulant effects in vivo

Abstract

Antithrombotic agents that inhibit thrombin are effective, but can cause bleeding. In order to reduce dosage requirements, we have modified the clearance behavior of hirudin, a small thrombin inhibitor polypeptide, by genetic fusion to albumin. Previously, we showed that a His-tagged hirudin fusion protein (HLAH6) derived from transfected COS cells was cleared from rabbits 160-fold slower than hirudin (Syed et al, Blood 89:3243-3252). We now …

Authors

Sheffield WP; Syed S; Bhakta V; Smith IJ

Volume

12

Publication Date

March 20, 1998

Conference proceedings

FASEB Journal

Issue

5

ISSN

0892-6638