Fibrinogen Non‐Inherited Heterogeneity and Its Relationship to Function in Health and Disease

Volume: 936, Issue: 1, Pages: 580 - 593
Published: Jun 1, 2001
Abstract
In healthy individuals fibrinogen occurs in more than one million non-identical forms because of the many possible combinations of biosynthetically or postbiosynthetically modified or genetically polymorphic sites. The various forms may show considerable differences in their functional properties. Normal variant sites are due to alternative splicing, modification of certain amino acid residues, and proteolysis. Both the A alpha and the gamma...
Paper Details
Title
Fibrinogen Non‐Inherited Heterogeneity and Its Relationship to Function in Health and Disease
Published Date
Jun 1, 2001
Volume
936
Issue
1
Pages
580 - 593
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