plasmin in English

noun
1
an enzyme, formed in the blood in some circumstances, that destroys blood clots by attacking fibrin.
Plasminogen activators attached to fibrin activate plasminogen, causing the release of the enzyme plasmin within clots and thrombi.

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1. Reagents for plasmin cleavage of caseins

2. Streptokinase and plasmin themselves are unable to induce anaphylatoxin formation.

3. Dissolving of the isolated caseins and submitting to plasmin (EC.#.#) cleavage

4. 9 B. Nattokinase enhances plasmin through active pro-urokinase (endogenous).

5. Besides kallikrein, other proteases such as plasmin may also release Bradykinin.

6. Hydrolases from psychrotrophic bacteria (proteinases) and the naturally occurring milk proteinase (plasmin) produce varying Astringencies (Harwalkar et al., 1993)

7. Preparations of plasmin and of streptokinase which form anaphylatoxin in rat plasma apparently do so only by their contamination with pyrogens, which are the anaphylatoxin-forming principles proper.

8. It was found to affect trypsin, chymotrypsin, plasmin, thrombin and some human skin proteases, especially those which hydrolyze casein, N-acetyl-l-tyrosine ethyl ester·HCl (ATEE) andl-tyrosine ethyl ester·HCl (TEE) at around pH 8.0.

9. The recombinant production of Gap4, a chimeric GapC plasmin binding protein comprising the entire amino acid sequence of the Streptococcus dysgalactiae GapC protein in addition to unique amino acid sequences from the Streptococcus parauberis and Streptococcus agalactiae GapC proteins, is described.

10. Alteplase (Activase® rt-PA) for acute ischemic stroke: special precautions for new indication Alteplase is a serine protease that binds to fibrin in a thrombus or blood clot resulting in conversion of plasminogen to plasmin and initiation of local fibrinolysis.