2012
DOI: 10.1182/blood.v120.21.1106.1106
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Antibodies to Human Factor XII with Antithrombotic Properties

Abstract: 1106 The plasma protease factor XIIa (FXIIa) contributes to vascular occlusion in murine thrombosis models, at least partly through activation of factor XI (FXI). While there is good correlation between plasma FXI levels and thrombotic events in humans, the situation is not as clear for FXII (the precursor of FXIIa), suggesting fundamental differences in thrombus formation in mice and humans. To facilitate studies on the effects of FXII/XIIa on thrombus formation, we developed novel inhibitory a… Show more

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“…In the FeCl3-induced thrombosis mouse model, it was able to prevent arterial thrombosis. In the collagen-graft thrombosis baboon model, 15H8 reduced fibrin deposition in the thrombogenic graft and limited platelet-rich thrombus growth downstream from the graft segment [64,258].…”
Section: Hybridoma Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the FeCl3-induced thrombosis mouse model, it was able to prevent arterial thrombosis. In the collagen-graft thrombosis baboon model, 15H8 reduced fibrin deposition in the thrombogenic graft and limited platelet-rich thrombus growth downstream from the graft segment [64,258].…”
Section: Hybridoma Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%