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Miscellaneous Article

The present study is based upon the following of the author's earlier publications

Pages 5-6 | Published online: 17 Mar 2010

THE PRESENT STUDY IS BASED UPON THE FOLLOWING OF THE AUTHOR'S EARLIER PUBLICATIONS:

  • Feddersen, C. and Gormsen, J. Plasmin Digestion of Stabilized and Non-Stabilized Fibrin Illustrated by pH-stat Titration and Thrombelastography. Scand. J. din. Lab. Invest. 27 (1971) 175–181.
  • Feddersen, C. and Gormsen, J. Plasmin Digestion of Stabilized and Non-Stabilized Fibrin Illustrated by Immunoelectrophoresis and Hemagglutina-tion Inhibition Immunoassays. Scand. J. Hemat. 8 (1971) 461–469.
  • Gormsen, J., Andersen, R.B. and Feddersen, C. Fibrinogen-Fibrin Break-down Products in Pathological Synovial Fluids. An Immunologic Study. Arthritis Rheumat. 14 (1971) 503–512.
  • Gormsen, J., Feddersen, C., Clemmensen, I., and Andersen, R.B. Degrada-tion of Fibrinogen in Vitro. Demonstration of Several Antigenic Intermedi-ates by Specific Anti-D and Anti-E Serum. Scand. J. Hemat. 9 (1972) 577–586.
  • Gormsen, J. and Feddersen, C. Degradation of Stabilized and Non-StabilizedFibrin Clots by Plasmin: An Immunological Study. In (ed.) Laki, K. The Biological Role of the Clot-Stabilizing Enzymes: Transglutaminase and Factor XIII. Ann. New York Acad. Sci. 202 (1972) 329–334.
  • Gormsen, J. and Feddersen, C. Demonstration of Different D- and E-anti-genic Intermediates During Plasmin Degradation of Non-Stabilized and Sta-bilized Fibrin Clots. Scand. J. Hemat. 10 (1973) 337–348.
  • Gormsen, J., Feddersen, C. and Andersen, R.B. Degradation of Human Fibrinogen by BrinastraseR, Trypsin, and Chymotrypsin. An Immunologi-cal Study. Scand. J. Hemat. 10 (1973) 349–357.
  • Gormsen, J. and Feddersen, C. Degradation of Non-Crosslinked Fibrin Clots by Plasmin, Trypsin, Chymotrypsin, and BrinaseR. Thrombosis Research 5 (1974) 125–139.
  • Feddersen, C. and Gormsen, J. 7-Dimerization, a-Polymerization, and Plasmin Degradation of Human Fibrin. Effect of Various Inhibitors of Factor XIII on the Patterns in SDS-Electrophoresis and Crossed Immunoelectro-phoresis. Thrombosis and Haemostasis (Stuttg.) 36 (1976) 27–36.

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