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1. Illustrated State‐of‐the‐Art Capsules of the ISTH 2021 Congress

2. Current View on the Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Fibrin(ogen)-Dependent Inflammation

3. Dual functions of the fibrin βN-domains in the VLDL receptor-dependent pathway of transendothelial migration of leukocytes

4. The Story of the Fibrin(ogen) αC-Domains: Evolution of Our View on Their Structure and Interactions

5. Structural Basis for the Interaction of Fibrin with the Very Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptor Revealed by NMR and Site-Directed Mutagenesis

6. Illustrated State-of-the-Art Capsules of the ISTH 2021 Congress

7. Fibrin-VLDL Receptor-Dependent Pathway Promotes Leukocyte Transmigration by Inhibiting Src Kinase Fyn and is a Target for Fibrin β15-42 Peptide

8. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Solution Structure of the Recombinant Fragment Containing Three Fibrin-Binding Cysteine-Rich Domains of the Very Low Density Lipoprotein Receptor

9. Anti-VLDL receptor monoclonal antibodies inhibit fibrin-VLDL receptor interaction and reduce fibrin-dependent leukocyte transmigration

10. Interaction of Fibrin with the Very Low Density Lipoprotein Receptor: Further Characterization and Localization of the Fibrin-Binding Site

11. Effect of fibrinogen, fibrin, and fibrin degradation products on transendothelial migration of leukocytes

12. Interaction of Fibrin with the Very Low-Density Lipoprotein (VLDL) Receptor: Further Characterization and Localization of the VLDL Receptor-Binding Site in Fibrin βN-Domains

13. Polymerisation of fibrin αC-domains promotes endothelial cell migration and proliferation

14. Identification of VLDLR as a novel endothelial cell receptor for fibrin that modulates fibrin-dependent transendothelial migration of leukocytes

15. Structure, Stability, and Interaction of Fibrin αC-Domain Polymers

16. Biomolecular Characterization of CD44-Fibrin(ogen) Binding

17. Structural and Functional Characterization of Proteolytic Fragments Derived from the C-Terminal Regions of Bovine Fibrinogen

18. Direct Evidence for Specific Interactions of the Fibrinogen αC-Domains with the Central E Region and with Each Other

20. NMR Solution Structure, Stability, and Interaction of the Recombinant Bovine Fibrinogen αC-Domain Fragment

21. Polymerization of fibrin: direct observation and quantification of individual B:b knob-hole interactions

22. Interaction of Fibrin(ogen) with Apolipoprotein(a): Further Characterization and Identification of a Novel Lysine-Dependent Apolipoprotein(a)-Binding Site within the γ Chain 287−411 Region

23. Structural Basis for Sequential Cleavage of Fibrinopeptides upon Fibrin Assembly

24. Conformational Changes upon Conversion of Fibrinogen into Fibrin

25. Transglutaminase-mediated oligomerization of the fibrin(ogen) αC domains promotes integrin-dependent cell adhesion and signaling

26. Interaction of Fibrin(ogen) with Leukocyte Receptor αMβ2 (Mac-1): Further Characterization and Identification of a Novel Binding Region within the Central Domain of the Fibrinogen γ-Module

27. Do the isolated fibrinogen αC-domains form ordered oligomers?

28. Multiple Binding Sites in Fibrinogen for Integrin αMβ2 (Mac-1)

29. Crystal structure of the complex between thrombin and the central 'E' region of fibrin

30. Identification and Characterization of Novel Lysine-independent Apolipoprotein(a)-binding Sites in Fibrin(ogen) αC-domains

31. Interaction of Fibrin(ogen) with Heparin: Further Characterization and Localization of the Heparin-Binding Site

32. Interaction of Fibrin(ogen) with Fibronectin: Further Characterization and Localization of the Fibronectin-Binding Site

33. Structural Organization of the Fibrin(ogen) αC-Domain

34. Conversion of Fibrinogen to Fibrin: Mechanism of Exposure of tPA- and Plasminogen-Binding Sites

35. Specific Binding of Integrin αvβ3 to the Fibrinogen γ and αE Chain C-Terminal Domains

36. Domain Organization of the 39-kDa Receptor-associated Protein

37. Identification of a Novel Recognition Sequence for Integrin αMβ2 within the γ-chain of Fibrinogen

38. Structural and Functional Role of the β-Strand Insert (γ381-390) in the Fibrinogen γ-Module

39. Domain Structure and Functional Activity of the Recombinant Human Fibrinogen γ-Module (γ148−411)

40. Domain Structure, Stability and Interactions in Streptokinase

41. Thermal Stability of Individual Domains in Platelet Glycoprotein IIbIIIa

42. The Interaction of Fibulin-1 with Fibrinogen

43. Thermal Stability and Domain-Domain Interactions in Natural and Recombinant Protein C

44. Tissue-type Plasminogen Activator (tPA) Interacts with Urokinase-type Plasminogen Activator (uPA) via tPA's Lysine Binding Site

45. Domain structure, stability and domain-domaininteractions in recombinant factor XIII

46. On the Mechanism of αC Polymer Formation in Fibrin

47. The NH2-terminal fibrin-binding site of fibronectin is formed by interacting fourth and fifth finger domains. Studies with recombinant finger fragments expressed in Escherichia coli

48. Calcium-dependent interactions between Gla and EGF domains in human coagulation factor IX

49. Interaction of fibrin with VE-cadherin and anti-inflammatory effect of fibrin-derived fragments

50. Effect of tethered peptidylchloromethylketone inhibitors on thermal stability and domain interactions of urokinase and other serine proteases

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