Journal article
Does an enzyme other than thrombin contribute to unexpected changes in the levels of the different forms of thrombin activatable fibrinolysis inhibitor in patients with hemophilia A, hemophilia B and von Willebrand disease?
Abstract
Pro-thrombin activatable fibrinolysis inhibitor (pro-TAFI), also called plasma procarboxypeptidase B or U, is one of the modulators of fibrinolysis in blood. Pro-TAFI is activated by thrombin/thrombomodulin complex or by plasmin to a carboxypeptidase B-like enzyme (TAFI) of 35.8 kD molecular weight. TAFI spontaneously becomes inactive as a result of a temperature-dependent conformational change in the protein (TAFIi). In this study, pro-TAFI, …
Authors
Antovic JP; Schulman S; An SSA; Greenfield RS; Blombäck M
Journal
Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, Vol. 64, No. 8, pp. 745–752
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Publication Date
1 2004
DOI
10.1080/00365510410003093
ISSN
0036-5513