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Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Comparative Pharmacology | 1981

The effect of temperature on the inhibition of trout, carp and human red cell hexokinase by triethyltin bromide

Kevin R. Siebenlist; Fumito Taketa

Abstract 1. 1. At temperatures below 20°C, brook and rainbow trout red cell hexokinases demonstrate sensitivity to the inhibitory effects of triethyltin bromide. 2. 2. When the incubation temperature was raised to above 25°C, carp and human red cell enzymes were affected. 3. 3. Arrhenius plots indicated that the ΔH∗ of the reaction was about 11 kcal for the trout enzymes and 40 kcal for the carp and human enzymes. 4. 4. The differential temperature sensitivity of the trout and human enzymes to triethyltin is correlated with the temperature sensitivity of the corresponding red cells toward the hemolytic effect of the reagent.


Thrombosis and Haemostasis | 2006

Hypofibrinogenaemia resulting from novel single nucleotide deletion at codon Bβ58 (3404del A) associated with thrombotic stroke in infancyHypofibrinogenaemia resulting from novel single nucleotide deletion at codon

Stephen O. Brennan; Michael W. Mosesson; Robin Lowen; Kevin R. Siebenlist; Alison Matsunaga

Hypofibrinogenaemia resulting from novel single nucleotide deletion at codon Bβ58 (3404del A) associated with thrombotic stroke in infancyHypofibrinogenaemia resulting from novel single nucleotide deletion at codon -


Biochemistry | 1996

Plasma factor XIII binds specifically to fibrinogen molecules containing gamma chains.

Kevin R. Siebenlist; David A. Meh; Michael W. Mosesson


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1996

Identification and Characterization of the Thrombin Binding Sites on Fibrin

David A. Meh; Kevin R. Siebenlist; Michael W. Mosesson


Thrombosis and Haemostasis | 2001

Protransglutaminase (Factor XIII) Mediated Crosslinking of Fibrinogen and Fibrin

Kevin R. Siebenlist; David A. Meh; Michael W. Mosesson


Blood | 2005

Studies on the basis for the properties of fibrin produced from fibrinogen-containing γ′ chains

Kevin R. Siebenlist; Michael W. Mosesson; Irene Hernandez; Leslie A. Bush; Enrico Di Cera; John R. Shainoff; James P. Di Orio; Laurie Stojanovic


Thrombosis and Haemostasis | 1998

Evaluation of the factors contributing to fibrin-dependent plasminogen activation.

Michael W. Mosesson; Kevin R. Siebenlist; Marijke Voskuilen; Willem Nieuwenhuizen


Biochemistry | 1996

Evidence of intramolecular cross-linked A alpha.gamma chain heterodimers in plasma fibrinogen.

Kevin R. Siebenlist; Michael W. Mosesson


Biochemistry | 1992

Factors affecting gamma-chain multimer formation in cross-linked fibrin.

Kevin R. Siebenlist; Michael W. Mosesson


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1998

The location of the carboxy-terminal region of γ chains in fibrinogen and fibrin D domains

Michael W. Mosesson; Kevin R. Siebenlist; David A. Meh; Joseph S. Wall; James F. Hainfeld

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Michael W. Mosesson

State University of New York System

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David A. Meh

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Fumito Taketa

Medical College of Wisconsin

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Irene Hernandez

Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center

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James F. Hainfeld

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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Joseph S. Wall

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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Leslie A. Bush

Washington University in St. Louis

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