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PlasminPlus Thrombolytic for Heart Health and Improved Circulation by franklinb Posted Fri 15 Jan 2010 12:00am PlasminPlus Thrombolytic, 250mg - 36 Capsules PlasminPlus Thrombolytic is a dietary supplement for those who have the need to improve their blood circulation... infarction - Hyperplasminemia - Platelet Hypercoagulability - Deep Vein Thrombosis - Traveler's Thrombosis - Blood Clots - Tendency to develop thrombus. PlasminPlus Thrombolytic is all Read on »
Evidence for tissue-specific differences in EMT by Mark Pool, MD Posted Fri 04 Mar 2011 4:15pm an interesting article  by Hald et al. in which they demonstrate that double-knockout mice lacking both plasmin and MMP-9 develop inflammatory colonic mass lesions that resemble mucosal Read on »
Coagulation quiz by pathologystudent Posted Thu 19 Nov 2009 10:03pm 1 Comment . Plasmin E. t-PA 5. Which of the following is a cofactor? A. XII B. X C. VIII D. VII E. II 6. What are the ingredients in a PTT? A.  Plasma + phospholipid B. Plasma + thromboplastin C. Plasma + calcium D. Plasma + thrombin E. Plasma + plasmin 7. Which test evaluates the extrinsic pathway? A. PT (INR) B. PTT C. TT D Read on »
Apolipoprotein(a): A natural reg ... by Dr. Rubens D. Medical Doctor Posted Mon 29 Dec 2008 6:02pm . Much of the focus of apo(a) pathogenic activities has centered on its strong resemblance to plasminogen, the zymogen for plasmin, the primary enzyme for blood clot degradation. In addition to its important role in clot lysis, plasmin is required for leukocyte recruitment in inflammation. While several in vitro studies have demonstrated the interference of apo Read on »
juice and inflammation by Martin Eastwood Posted Wed 24 Jun 2009 2:05pm von Willebrand factor, tissue-plasminogen activator and plasmin activator inhibitor-I. Vitamin E supplementation had no significant effects on the various markers. We observed Read on »
What’s the deal with ADAMTS 13? by pathologystudent Posted Thu 05 Nov 2009 10:02pm no platelet tethering and no thrombus. The answer to that conundrum is that thrombin, plasmin, and factor XA all cleave ADAMTS 13 and inactivate it. Thrombin, in particular, seems Read on »
DISSEMINATED INTRAVASCULAR COAGULATION (DIC) by Stephanie S. Jewett Posted Wed 30 Jun 2010 5:42am activity of plasmin (enzyme that dissolves blood clots).  DIC is not a specific diagnosis and its presence always indicates another underlying disease.           The most common Read on »
How To Cure Plaque, Heart Disease and Stroke.. by Stephen Tvedten Patient Expert Posted Sun 15 Nov 2009 10:01pm was researching natural substances which could dissolve blood clots associated with heart attacks and stroke. Its properties closely resemble plasmin, an enzyme produced by the human body... their administration to the person is stopped. In addition, this enzyme acts to enhance the production of the body's natural clot-busting substances like plasmin, adding to its power. One Read on »
How To Cure Plaque, Heart Disease and Stroke.. by Stephen Tvedten Patient Expert Posted Sun 15 Nov 2009 10:01pm was researching natural substances which could dissolve blood clots associated with heart attacks and stroke. Its properties closely resemble plasmin, an enzyme produced by the human body... their administration to the person is stopped. In addition, this enzyme acts to enhance the production of the body's natural clot-busting substances like plasmin, adding to its power. One Read on »
The New Science of Vascular Disease by Brian K. Posted Tue 27 Jan 2009 6:58pm . This is why aspirin, an anti-coagulant, prevents heart attack. It is why tissue plasmin activator, a clot buster, will stop a heart attack in progress by breaking up the clot Read on »