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euglobulin

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euglobulin

[yü′gläb·yə·lən]
(biochemistry)
True globulin; a simple protein that is soluble in distilled water and dilute salt solutions.
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de Nucci, "Analysis of five streptokinase formulations using the euglobulin lysis test and the plasminogen activation assay," Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research, vol.
Remade et al., "A new device for measurement of fibrin dot lysis: application to the euglobulin clot lysis time," BMC Biotechnology, vol.
Plasma fibrinolytic activity was measured using euglobulin method (Astrup et al., 1966).
Plasma metalloproteinase is enhanced in the euglobulin fraction of breast and lung cancer patients.
(29,30) In turn, altered fibrinolytic capacity reflected by t-PA activity (22,23,30) and prolonged euglobulin clot lysis time (22) as well as low antithrombin III consumed in anticoagulant processes with severe atherosclerosis (22,23) may all prospectively be associated with CHD.
The rise in fibrinolytic activity seems to be related to both intensity and duration of an exercise session.[16] An increase in fibrinolytic activity has been shown by increased levels of tissue plasminogen activator (tPA), decreased euglobulin lysis time, increased fibrin plate lysis, increased fibrin degradation products (FDPs), increased alpha-2 plasmin inhibitor-plasmin complexes, decreased plasminogen, and increased degradation of alpha chains of fibrinogen.
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