Literature summary extracted from
Poenitz, V.; Pritchard, D.; Grundt, H.; Nilsen, D.W.
Specific types of activated Factor XII increase following thrombolytic therapy with tenecteplase (2006), J. Thromb. Thrombolysis, 22, 199-203.
Application
EC Number |
Application |
Comment |
Organism |
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3.4.21.38 |
medicine |
plasma variations of different types of XIIa following thrombolytic treatment analyzed |
Homo sapiens |
Molecular Weight [Da]
EC Number |
Molecular Weight [Da] |
Molecular Weight Maximum [Da] |
Comment |
Organism |
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3.4.21.38 |
additional information |
- |
plasma variations of different forms of XIIa analyzed by ELISA assays |
Homo sapiens |
Organism
EC Number |
Organism |
UniProt |
Comment |
Textmining |
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3.4.21.38 |
Homo sapiens |
P00748 |
coagulation factor XII, precursor; patients with acute ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), treated with thrombolytic therapy |
- |
Source Tissue
EC Number |
Source Tissue |
Comment |
Organism |
Textmining |
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3.4.21.38 |
blood |
venous blood samples |
Homo sapiens |
- |
Specific Activity [micromol/min/mg]
EC Number |
Specific Activity Minimum [µmol/min/mg] |
Specific Activity Maximum [µmol/min/mg] |
Comment |
Organism |
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3.4.21.38 |
additional information |
- |
changes of plasma variations of different types of XIIa in relation to thrombolytic therapy by administration of tenecteplase (TNK-tpa), a thrombolytic with a high fibrin specify, blood samples obtained prior to, within, and four days after administration of thrombolytic therapy, ELISA assays measuring different types of XIIa described |
Homo sapiens |
Substrates and Products (Substrate)
EC Number |
Substrates |
Comment Substrates |
Organism |
Products |
Comment (Products) |
Rev. |
Reac. |
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3.4.21.38 |
additional information |
changes of plasma variations of different types of XIIa measured followed by thrombolytic therapy of patients with acute ST-elevation myocardial infarction |
Homo sapiens |
? |
- |
? |
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Synonyms
EC Number |
Synonyms |
Comment |
Organism |
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3.4.21.38 |
coagulation factor XIIa |
- |
Homo sapiens |