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Biophysical Journal | 1982

Fibrin aggregation before sol-gel transition.

Pierre Wiltzius; Giovanni Dietler; W. Kanzig; V. Hofmann; A. Häberli; P. W. Straub

Fibrinogen solutions (concentrations 2 mg/ml, 0.15-M Tris-NaCl buffer, pH 7.4) were incubated at 20 degrees C with quantities of reptilase or thrombin that were so small that the polymerization process could be followed for several hours by means of static and dynamic light scattering. The scattered intensity and its correlation function were recorded at scattering angles between 30 degrees and 150 degrees. The measured data were compared with model calculations based on the Flory-Stockmayer distribution, which predicts a sol-gel phase transition. This distribution is characterized by a parameter, lambda, that indicates the extent of aggregation. lambda = 0 corresponds to the monomeric solution, and lambda = 1 indicates the sol-gel transition. Good agreement was found for monomeric units of 75-nm length aggregating (a) end-to-end in the early stage (0 less than or equal to lambda less than or equal to 0.3), and (b) in a staggered overlap pattern for the progressing polymerization (0.3 less than or equal to lambda less than 1). Before the gel point was reached, no systemic difference was observed between the data obtained after activation with thrombin which releases both fibrinopeptides A and B from fibrinogen, and reptilase, which exclusively releases the fibrinopeptides A. This confirms that the release of the fibrinopeptides A is the essential prerequisite for the aggregation process.


Biopolymers | 1982

Fibrin Polymerization Studied by Static and Dynamic Light-Scattering as a Function of Fibrinopeptide a Release

Pierre Wiltzius; Giovanni Dietler; W. Kanzig; A. Häberli; P. W. Straub


Biopolymers | 1986

Experimental tests of a geometrical abstraction of fibrin polymerization

Giovanni Dietler; W. Kanzig; A. Häberli; P. W. Straub


Biochemistry | 1985

Temperature dependence of fibrin polymerization: a light scattering study

Giovanni Dietler; W. Kanzig; André Haeberli; P. W. Straub


Biopolymers | 1981

Early stages of fibrinogen to fibrin conversion studied by static and dynamic light scattering.

Pierre Wiltzius; W. Kanzig; V. Hofmann; P. W. Straub


Biopolymers | 1987

The influence of calcium ions on fibrin polymerization

A. Häberli; P. W. Straub; Giovanni Dietler; W. Kanzig


Helvetica Physica Acta | 1984

Temperature-Dependence of the Fibrinogen-Fibrin Aggregation - a Temperature-Dependent Process in the Human-Body

Giovanni Dietler; W. Kanzig; A. Häberli; P. W. Straub


Helvetica Physica Acta | 1982

On the Way to a Model for Fibrinogen-Fibrin Aggregation

Pierre Wiltzius; Giovanni Dietler; W. Kanzig; A. Häberli; P. W. Straub


Helvetica Physica Acta | 1982

Investigation of Fibrinogen-Fibrin Aggregation with the Aid of Light-Scattering as a Function of the Split-Off Fibrinopeptides-A

Giovanni Dietler; Pierre Wiltzius; W. Kanzig; A. Häberli; P. W. Straub


Thrombosis and Haemostasis | 1981

The Pre-Gelation Phase of Fibrin Aggregation

P. Wiltzius; Giovanni Dietler; W. Kanzig; A. Haeberli; V. Hofmann; P. W. Straub

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Giovanni Dietler

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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