86 research outputs found
Polyphosphate as a haemostatic modulator
Funding This work was supported by the British Heart Foundation [grant number FS/11/2/28579]. © 2016 Authors; published by Portland Press Limited.Peer reviewedPostprin
Thrombin-anti-thrombin levels and patency of arterio-venous fistula in patients undergoing haemodialysis compared to healthy volunteers : a prospective analysis
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The Fibrinolysis Renaissance
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“Going with the flow” in modeling fibrinolysis
Funding CSW and NJM are supported by the British Heart Foundation (PG/20/17/35050) and a NC3Rs-British Heart Foundation Studentship (NC/W001810/1).Peer reviewedPublisher PD
uPA-mediated plasminogen activation is enhanced by polyphosphate
Funding This research was supported by grants FS/11/2/28579 (NJM) and PG/11/1/28461 (NJM, CSW) from the British Heart Foundation.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Novel aspects of platelet factor XIII function
Acknowledgments The study was supported by grants FS/11/2/28579 (N.J.M.) from the British Heart Foundation and the University of Aberdeen Development Trust.Peer reviewedPostprin
Location, location, location : Fibrin, cells, and fibrinolytic factors in thrombi
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A serpin with a finger in many PAI’s : PAI-1’s central function in thromboinflammation and cardiovascular disease
FUNDING NM and CW are funded by grants from the British Heart Foundation PG/15/82/31721 and PG/20/17/35050 and Friends of Anchor RS 2019 003 and Aberdeen Development Trust. GM, CW, and NM were also funded by NHS Grampian Endowment Fund COV19-004.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
The Efficacy of Fibrinogen Concentrates in Relation to Cryoprecipitate in Restoring Clot Integrity and Stability against Lysis
Funding: This work was supported in part by Tenovus Scotland Grampian (G17.03) and Friends of Anchor (SC025332). C.S.W. and N.J.M. were supported by the British Heart Foundation (PG/15/82/31721and PG/20/17/35050). Acknowledgments: We thank the NHS Grampian Haematology department for kindly performing the Clauss assay to measure the fibrinogen concentration in the cryoprecipitate. We thank the University of Aberdeen Microscopy and Histology facility for their advice and the use of their facilities. We thank Linda Robertson and Megan Simpson for their technical assistance.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Fibrinogen Replacement Therapy for Traumatic Coagulopathy : Does the Fibrinogen Source Matter?
Funding: This work was supported by an NIHR programme grant for applied research; PGfAR01590; “Traumatic coagulopathy and massive transfusion: improving outcomes and saving blood”.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
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