Increased Plasminogen Activator (Urokinase) in Tissue Culture After Fibrin Deposition
AUTOR(ES)
Bernik, Maria B.
RESUMO
Lysis of fibrin in tissue culture has been shown to be due to plasminogen activator identified immunologically as urokinase. The present study examines fibrinolytic events in culture, particularly mechanisms leading to increased urokinase levels and accelerated fibrinolysis.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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