Publications by authors named "K A Gunewardena"

Factor XIII (FXIII) is a plasma transglutaminase that covalently cross-links fibrin proteins to one another and to other proteins, increasing the mechanical strength of blood clots. Endogenous FXIII is the final enzyme in the clotting cascade and circulates as a heterotetramer comprising 2 FXIII-A subunits and 2 FXIII-B subunits. Recombinant human FXIII A2 (rFXIII) homodimer is produced in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

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Background: Factor XIII (FXIII) is a transglutaminase that cross-links fibrin and other proteins to improve clot strength and resistance to fibrinolysis. Both congenital and acquired FXIII deficiency may result in a bleeding diathesis, and plasma-derived FXIII has been used to treat many of these clinical conditions.

Objectives: A clinical study was designed and performed to evaluate the safety, pharmacokinetics, and immunogenicity of recombinant FXIII (rFXIII) administration to healthy adult volunteers.

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Immunization against components of the renin-angiotensin system offers a potential alternative to daily medication in some patients with hypertension or heart failure. Our primary objective was to determine whether a sustained antibody titre to Ang I (angiotensin I) can be achieved in hypertensive patients. The secondary objective was to determine whether the antibodies block the renin system.

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