Inhibitory effect of fibronectin on the fibrin formation
J Niewiarowska, CS Cierniewski - Thrombosis Research, 1982 - Elsevier
Abstract 125 I-fibronectin is incorporated into fibrin when blood plasma is clotted with
thrombin. This process is dependent upon fibronectin concentration, temperature, and the
presence of calcium ions. Fibronectin appears to be a very strong inhibitor of fibrin formation
and influences both the thrombin clotting time and fibrin quality.
thrombin. This process is dependent upon fibronectin concentration, temperature, and the
presence of calcium ions. Fibronectin appears to be a very strong inhibitor of fibrin formation
and influences both the thrombin clotting time and fibrin quality.