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pro vyhledávání: '"Suzanne M.R. Southward"'
Autor:
Mary Richardson, Bonnie Ross, Gurmit Singh, Bryan J. Clarke, Suzanne M.R. Southward, Mark W.C. Hatton
Publikováno v:
Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine. 147:27-35
The VX2 tumor is derived from a papilloma virus-induced rabbit epithelial cell line. If VX2 tumor cells (trapped in a plasma clot) are introduced intravenously into NZW rabbits, the cells lodge in the lung capillary bed and produce tumors. Independen
Autor:
Morris A. Blajchman, Bonnie Ross, Kimberly Legault, Mark W.C. Hatton, Gurmit Singh, Suzanne M.R. Southward, Laszlo Bajzar, Bryan J. Clarke, Mary Richardson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine. 143:241-254
Many types of solid tumors are known to be procoagulant environments. This is partly because a hyperpermeable vascular system within the tumor allows plasma hemostatic factors to accumulate in relatively high concentrations in the stroma, and many so
Autor:
Kimberly Legault, Lindsay Marien, Darren Korbie, Bryan J. Clarke, Bonnie Ross, Morris A. Blajchman, Mark W.C. Hatton, Gurmit Singh, Mary Richardson, Suzanne M.R. Southward
Publikováno v:
Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine. 139:316-323
Angiostatin (AST), a polypeptide with potent antiangiogenic properties, is released proteolytically from plasminogen in vivo. Plasminogen exists naturally in plasma as two glycoforms (PLGs), I and II. Recently it was shown with the use of a chick-emb
Autor:
Suzanne M.R. Southward, Sampath Sridhara, Bryan J. Clarke, Bonnie Ross, Morris A. Blajchman, Mark W.C. Hatton, Myron Kulzcycky
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism. 281:E507-E515
In the human circulation, factor VII is present in relatively low plasma concentration (0.01 μM) and has been reported to have a short half-life ( t½; 6 h). In contrast, prothrombin is present in a relatively high plasma concentration (2 μM) and h
Autor:
Eric Seidlitz, Steven Day, Mark W.C. Hatton, Mary Richardson, Marnie DeReske, Suzanne M.R. Southward, Gurmit Singh, Bonnie Ross
Publikováno v:
Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine. 138:83-93
Plasminogen (PLG) exists in the circulation as two glycoforms, I and II. Angiostatin (AST) is a polypeptide that has been cleaved from the kringle region of PLG and has strong anti-angiogenic properties. AST-I and AST-II, which consisted only of krin
Autor:
Steven Day, Marnie DeReske, Mark W.C. Hatton, Mary Richardson, Suzanne M.R. Southward, Bonnie Ross
Publikováno v:
Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine. 134:260-266
In the rabbit blood stream, plasminogen circulates as two glycoforms, plasminogen I (PLG-I) and plasminogen II (PLG-II), in a molar ratio of 1:2.2. To compare their relative behaviors toward a site of vascular injury, radiolabeled samples of PLG-I an
Autor:
Bonnie Ross, Hugh Hoogendoorn, Marnie DeReske, Suzanne M.R. Southward, Mary Richardson, Morris A. Blajchman, Mark W.C. Hatton
Publikováno v:
Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine. 133:81-87
The initiation of a denuding injury to the vascular endothelium rapidly leads to a deposition of platelets and fibrin at the site of injury. We have measured previously the responses of rabbit fibrinogen, prothrombin, and antithrombin to a deendothel
Autor:
Mary Richardson, Morris A. Blajchman, Mark W.C. Hatton, Suzanne M.R. Southward, Bonnie Ross, Leslie Bardossy, Marnie DeReske
Publikováno v:
Thrombosis and Haemostasis. 82:1694-1702
SummaryDuring their growth, many malignant solid tumors elicit a hemostatic response in the host. In this report, the fluxes of various rabbit plasma hemostatic proteins into pulmonary VX-2 tumors have been measured in vivo. VX-2 cells were contained
Publikováno v:
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology. 18:816-824
Abstract —Fibrinogen and platelets rapidly saturate the exposed subendothelium of a freshly deendothelialized aorta in vivo. As thrombin generated within the site of injury is largely responsible for fibrin(ogen) deposition, we questioned whether v
Publikováno v:
Thrombosis and haemostasis. 96(1)
A de-endothelializing injury to the artery wall in vivo results in a rapid procoagulant response at the surface of the exposed subendothelium. Activated tissue factor (TF)-bearing cells and hemostasis factors located at the site of injury respond by