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coagulogen
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coagulogen, horseshoe crab
, coagulogens
National Institutes of Health
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2004
Review
2004
Structure and function of coagulogen, a clottable protein in horseshoe crabs
T. Osaki
,
S. Kawabata
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences (CMLS)
2004
Corpus ID: 24537601
Mammalian blood coagulation is based on the proteolytically induced polymerization of fibrinogens. Initially, fibrin monomers…
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Review
2000
Review
2000
Phylogenetic relationship among horseshoe crab species: effect of substitution models on phylogenetic analyses.
X. Xia
Systematic Biology
2000
Corpus ID: 19232505
The horseshoe crabs, known as living fossils, have maintained their morphology almost unchanged for the past 150 million years…
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1997
1997
Horseshoe Grab Coagulogen Is an Invertebrate Protein with a Nerve Growth Factor-Like Domain
A. Bergner
,
T. Muta
,
S. Iwanaga
,
H. Beisel
,
R. Delotto
,
W. Bode
Biological chemistry
1997
Corpus ID: 32510352
The rapid clotting of the horseshoe crab hemolymph is essential for both its host defense and hemostasis. It is mediated by the…
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Highly Cited
1996
Highly Cited
1996
Crystal structure of a coagulogen, the clotting protein from horseshoe crab: a structural homologue of nerve growth factor.
A. Bergner
,
V. Oganessyan
,
+4 authors
W. Bode
EMBO Journal
1996
Corpus ID: 42962473
The clotting cascade system of the horseshoe crab (Limulus) is involved in both haemostasis and host defence. The cascade results…
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1985
1985
The complete amino acid sequence of coagulogen isolated from Southeast Asian horseshoe crab, Carcinoscorpius rotundicauda.
S. Srimal
,
T. Miyata
,
S. Kawabata
,
S. Iwanaga
Journal of Biochemistry (Tokyo)
1985
Corpus ID: 12294871
The complete amino acid sequence of coagulogen purified from the hemocytes of the horseshoe crab Carcinoscorpius rotundicauda was…
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1985
1985
Isolation and characterization of plasma coagulogen (PC) of the cockroachLeucophaea maderae (Blattaria)
B. Barwig
Journal of Comparative Physiology □ B
1985
Corpus ID: 32469107
Summary1.The plasma coagulogen (PC), one of the two clotting proteins of the African cockroachLeucophaea maderae, was obtained…
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1984
1984
Hemolymph clotting in the cockroach Leucophaea maderae (Blattaria) Influence of ions and inhibitors; isolation of the plasma coagulogen
H. Bohn
,
B. Barwig
1984
Corpus ID: 91933977
The clotting of the hemolymph of the cockroach,Leucophaea maderae (Blattaria) was studiedin vitro. Isolated hemolymph plasma and…
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1981
1981
Purification and Characterization of the Sand Crab (Ovalipes bipustulatus) Coagulogen (Fibrinogen)
F. Madaras
,
M. Chew
,
J. Parkin
Thrombosis and Haemostasis
1981
Corpus ID: 46517079
Summary From the coagulocytes (amoebocytes) coagulogen (fibrinogen) was isolated, and purified on Sephacryl S-200. The cell…
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1976
Highly Cited
1976
A clottable protein (coagulogen) from amoebocyte lysate of Japanese horseshoe crab (Tachypleus tridentatus). Its isolation and biochemical properties.
Shin Nakamura
,
Sadaaki Iwanaga
,
Toshie Harada
,
Makoto Niwa
Journal of Biochemistry (Tokyo)
1976
Corpus ID: 45094981
A clottable protein, named coagulogen, was highly purified from the amoebocyte lysate of Japanese horseshoe crab (Tachypleus…
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1976
1976
A clottable protein (coagulogen) of horseshoe crab hemocytes. Structural change of its polypeptide chain during gel formation.
S. Nakamura
,
T. Takagi
,
S. Iwanaga
,
M. Niwa
,
K. Takahashi
Journal of Biochemistry (Tokyo)
1976
Corpus ID: 9516978
A clottable protein (coagulogen) isolated from a hemocyte lysate of the Japanese horseshoe crab (Tachypleus tridentatus) was…
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