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Hemostasis Group
   
Raymund Machovich, MD, PhD, DSc
    Professor

The theme of the research activity is thrombolysis (dissolution of thrombi under
physiological and pathological conditions). The main aim is to learn the fibrinolytic
processes under in vivo condition. Fibrinolysis by the plasmin(ogen) system is rather well known in vitro, but how it is changed in compartments (between solid and fluid phase, where there are extreme alterations in reactions rates) is poorly understood. In a thrombus, besides fibrin and platelet there are other molecular and cellular components, which may modify fibrinolysis (plasminogen activation, fibrin degradation, plasmin inactivation) and their influences are also poorly described.

Therefore, the components, present in a human arterial thrombus removed by surgery, are studied with immuno-morphological methods, and their effect on fibrinolysis is determined in vitro by enzymology. According to our hypothesis and our preliminary experimentations, the role of endothelial cells, platelets (and their components), polymorphonuclear cells,   immunoglobulins and the protease inhibitors of blood plasma seem to be reasonable for study.
   
   
        
   
   
KEYWORD(S): thrombolysis, fibrinolysis, platelet, endothelium, polymorphonuclear cell, 
   
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