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Publication : Genetic analysis of the plasminogen and coagulation system in mice.

First Author  Carmeliet P Year  1996
Journal  Haemostasis Volume  26 Suppl 4
Pages  132-53 PubMed ID  8979118
Mgi Jnum  J:37994 Mgi Id  MGI:85387
Doi  10.1159/000217292 Citation  Carmeliet P, et al. (1996) Genetic analysis of the plasminogen and coagulation system in mice. Haemostasis 26 Suppl 4:132-53
abstractText  The blood coagulation and the fibrinolytic (or plasminogen/plasmin) systems determine the balance between the formation and dissolution of blood clots, but in addition contribute to the pathogenesis of various cardiovascular disorders such as thrombosis, atherosclerosis and restenosis. Furthermore, they participate in a variety of other (patho)biological processes such as embryonic development, reproduction, wound healing, cancer and brain function. Two recently developed technologies, gene targeting and gene transfer, that allow to manipulate the genetic balance of these proteinase systems in a controllable manner have allowed to more definitively elucidate the biological role of these systems. This review summarizes the insights that have been obtained from the gene targeting studies and discusses the use of adenovirus-mediated transfer of fibrinolytic genes to study and possibly to develop novel strategies for the treatment of restenosis and thrombosis.
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