Title : Adsorption and reactivity of human fibrinogen and immunoglobulin G on two types of hemodialysis membranes.

Pub. Date : 1983 Jul

PMID : 6629526






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1 Further studies on the reactivity of fibrinogen adsorbed on polyacrylonitrile surface indicated that the absorbed fibrinogen: (a) was not desorbed readily from the surface, (b) was not appreciably displaced by other plasma proteins such as albumin, IgG, and fibrinogen, (c) was not readily accessible for reaction with 125I-antifibrinogen-IgG, and (d) did not promote the adhesion of 51Cr-labeled platelets. Chromium-51 fibrinogen beta chain Homo sapiens
2 Further studies on the reactivity of fibrinogen adsorbed on polyacrylonitrile surface indicated that the absorbed fibrinogen: (a) was not desorbed readily from the surface, (b) was not appreciably displaced by other plasma proteins such as albumin, IgG, and fibrinogen, (c) was not readily accessible for reaction with 125I-antifibrinogen-IgG, and (d) did not promote the adhesion of 51Cr-labeled platelets. Chromium-51 fibrinogen beta chain Homo sapiens