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Annals of Clinical and Laboratory Science, Vol 8, Issue 3, 234-238
Copyright © 1978 by Association of Clinical Scientists


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The fibrinogenopathies

EE Morse

This paper reviews the reported clinical, functional and biochemical abnormalities associated with abnormal fibrinogens. It appears from studies on fibrinogen Detroit that a single amino acid substitution in a critical part of the molecule can lead to major functional abnormalities and clinical consequences of either bleeding or thrombosis. Functional defects observed include: abnormal release of fibrinopeptide A or B or both after incubation with thrombin, abnormal polymerization and abnormal clot stabilization.





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