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Direct delivery of plasmin using clot-anchoring thrombin-responsive nanoparticles

Direct delivery of plasmin using clot-anchoring thrombin-responsive nanoparticles

Plasmin-loaded CTNPs significantly bound to clots under shear flow and showed thrombin-triggered enhanced release of plasmin. BioFlux studies confirmed that thrombin-triggered plasmin released from CTNPs rendered fibrinolysis similar to free plasmin, further corroborated by D-dimer analysis. In the zebrafish model, CTNP-delivered plasmin accelerated time-to-recanalization, or completely prevented occlusion when infused before thrombus formation.

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