Thrombin generation (TG) assays are used widely to investigate both diseases and drugs that impact thrombosis and bleeding. TG assays were also instrumental in the identification of thrombogenic impurities in immune globulin products, which were associated with thrombotic adverse events in patients. TG assays are therefore now used by quality control laboratories of plasma derivative drug manufacturers and regulatory agencies responsible for the safety testing and release of immune globulin products.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFractal topologies, which are statistically self-similar over multiple length scales, are pervasive in nature. The recurrence of patterns in fractal-shaped branched objects, such as trees, lungs and sponges, results in a high surface area to volume ratio, which provides key functional advantages including molecular trapping and exchange. Mimicking these topologies in designed protein-based assemblies could provide access to functional biomaterials.
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