The level of circulating fibroblast activation protein correlates with incorporation of alpha-2-antiplasmin into the fibrin clot

Volume: 166, Pages: 19 - 21
Published: Jun 1, 2018
Abstract
Circulating fibroblast activation protein (cFAP) cleaves alpha-2-antiplasmin (α2AP) N-terminally, converting native Met-α2AP into Asn-α2AP. Previous studies in purified model systems showed that Asn-α2AP is faster incorporated into a fibrin clot by activated factor XIII than Met-α2AP, making the fibrin clot more resistant to fibrinolysis. The objective was to investigate whether cFAP level in plasma associated with the amount of α2AP...
Paper Details
Title
The level of circulating fibroblast activation protein correlates with incorporation of alpha-2-antiplasmin into the fibrin clot
Published Date
Jun 1, 2018
Volume
166
Pages
19 - 21
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