Presentation 1994/1/28
Fibrinolysis under intense magnetic fields up to 8 T
M. Iwasaka, S. Ueno, H. Tsuda,
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Abstract(in English) Coagulation and fibrinolysis occur in vessels in a mutually compensating and balanced state.Fibrin gels are dissolved when polymerized fibrins are degraded to fragments by plasmin.Fibrin polymers are diamagnetic materials that are oriented in a magnetic field.First,we carried out experiments to understand how fibrin oriented in a magnetic field dissolves.It was observed that the shapes of holes in dissolved fibrin changed to ellipsoidal patterns when fibrin plates were formed with a magnetic field at 8 T.The transversal axis of the ellipse was parallel to the magnetic fields.Second,fibrinolytic processes in magnetic fields were investigated by the fibrin plate method.Mean levels of FDP's exposed to an 8-Tmagnetic fields were higher than those without magnetic fields by 15 percent on the average.
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Keyword(in English) Fibrinolysis / Enzyme reaction / Plasmin / Fibrin
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Title (in English) Fibrinolysis under intense magnetic fields up to 8 T
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Keyword(1) Fibrinolysis
Keyword(2) Enzyme reaction
Keyword(3) Plasmin
Keyword(4) Fibrin
1st Author's Name M. Iwasaka
1st Author's Affiliation Biomagnetics and Biosystems Laboratory,Department of Computer Science and Communication Engineering,Faculty of Engineering,Kyushu University()
2nd Author's Name S. Ueno
2nd Author's Affiliation Biomagnetics and Biosystems Laboratory,Department of Computer Science and Communication Engineering,Faculty of Engineering,Kyushu University
3rd Author's Name H. Tsuda
3rd Author's Affiliation Clinical Laboratory,Kyushu University Hospital,Kyushu University
Date 1994/1/28
Paper # MBE93-116
Volume (vol) vol.93
Number (no) 449
Page pp.pp.-
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