How Clot Composition Influences Fibrinolysis in the Acute Phase of Stroke: A Proteomic Study of Cerebral Thrombi
Stroke2024Vol. 55(7), pp. 1818–1829
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Émilie Doche, Constance Sulowski, Jean‐Marie Guigonis, Fanny Graslin, Barbara Casolla, Jean‐François Hak, Xavier Carle, Hervé Brunel, Sabine Lindenthal, Jean‐Charles Martin, Thierry Pourcher, Laurent Suissa, Marie‐Christine Alessi, Mickaël Bobot, Abdelmalek Brinet, Sonia Dagnino, Jean-Daniel Dehondt, Silvia Di Legge, Philippe Dory‐Lautrec, Cécile Dulau-Metras, Pierre Durozard, Basile Kerleroux, Nadia Laksiri, Barbara Leclercq, P. Lehmann, Ellen Magoncia, Christine Manzac, Ophélie Osman, Roxane Peres, Sandra Pérez, Caroline Rey, Anthony Reyre, Emmanuelle Robinet-Borgomano, Salomé Snyman, Ljubica Svilar, Catherine Tardivel, Patricia Tourniaire, Sivadji Vingadalassalom
Abstract
Proteomics can offer new insights into the close relationship between thrombus composition and susceptibility to fibrinolysis, paving the way for new adjuvant therapies.
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