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1. Mechanistic Basis for the Differential Effects of Rivaroxaban and Apixaban on Global Tests of Coagulation.

2. Dabigatran and Argatroban Diametrically Modulate Thrombin Exosite Function.

3. Zinc promotes clot stability by accelerating clot formation and modifying fibrin structure.

4. Histidine-rich glycoprotein binds DNA and RNA and attenuates their capacity to activate the intrinsic coagulation pathway.

5. Zinc delays clot lysis by attenuating plasminogen activation and plasmin-mediated fibrin degradation.

6. Arterial thrombosis is accelerated in mice deficient in histidine-rich glycoprotein.

8. Reduced plasminogen binding and delayed activation render γ'-fibrin more resistant to lysis than γA-fibrin.

9. Zn2+ mediates high affinity binding of heparin to the αC domain of fibrinogen.

10. Strain history dependence of the nonlinear stress response of fibrin and collagen networks.

11. Batroxobin binds fibrin with higher affinity and promotes clot expansion to a greater extent than thrombin.

12. By increasing the affinity of heparin for fibrin, Zn(2+) promotes the formation of a ternary heparin-thrombin-fibrin complex that protects thrombin from inhibition by antithrombin.

13. Histidine-rich glycoprotein binds fibrin(ogen) with high affinity and competes with thrombin for binding to the gamma'-chain.

14. Histidine-rich glycoprotein binds factor XIIa with high affinity and inhibits contact-initiated coagulation.

15. Long range communication between exosites 1 and 2 modulates thrombin function.

16. Bivalent binding to gammaA/gamma'-fibrin engages both exosites of thrombin and protects it from inhibition by the antithrombin-heparin complex.

17. Incorporation of fragment X into fibrin clots renders them more susceptible to lysis by plasmin.

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