Figure 7
Figure 7. Schematic representation of the effects of thrombin and γ′ on hydrated fibrin fibers. Increased thrombin concentration, as well as replacement of γA/γA by γA/γ′, leads to formation of less compact fibrin fibers with lower protein density. This is associated with mechanical weakness of fibrin fibers under bloodstream shear.

Schematic representation of the effects of thrombin and γ′ on hydrated fibrin fibers. Increased thrombin concentration, as well as replacement of γA/γA by γA/γ′, leads to formation of less compact fibrin fibers with lower protein density. This is associated with mechanical weakness of fibrin fibers under bloodstream shear.

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