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Kaplan, Allen
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Academic Article
Treatment of episodes of hereditary angioedema with C1 inhibitor: serial assessment of observed abnormalities of the plasma bradykinin-forming pathway and fibrinolysis.
Academic Article
Studies of the mechanisms of bradykinin generation in hereditary angioedema plasma.
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Fibrinolysin
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Protease Inhibitors
Academic Article
The Hageman factor dependent pathways of coagulation, fibrinolysis, and kinin-generation.
Academic Article
Distribution of plasma kallikrein between C-1 inactivator and alpha 2-macroglobulin in plasma utilizing a new assay for alpha 2-macroglobulin-kallikrein complexes.
Academic Article
The IgE-dependent release of a Hageman factor cleaving factor from human lung.
Academic Article
Activation of factor XII-dependent pathways in human plasma by hematin and protoporphyrin.
Academic Article
Plasma inhibitors of the components of the fibrinolytic pathway in man.
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A prealbumin activator of prekallikrein. II. Derivation of activators of prekallikrein from active Hageman factor by digestion with plasmin.
Academic Article
The fibrinolytic pathway of human plasma. Isolation and characterization of the plasminogen proactivator.
Academic Article
Kinin formation in hereditary angioedema plasma: evidence against kinin derivation from C2 and in support of "spontaneous" formation of bradykinin.
Academic Article
Mechanisms for Hageman factor activation and role of HMW kininogen as a coagulation cofactor.
Academic Article
Initiation of plasma prorenin activation by Hageman factor-dependent conversion of plasma prekallikrein to kallikrein.
Academic Article
Plasmin can activate plasma prorenin but is not required for the alkaline phase of acid activation.
Academic Article
Protease activity in single-chain prekallikrein.
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Fibrinolysin