| 41. | The scientists measured changes in TPA and another chemical, plasminogen activator inhibitor, PAI-1, which binds to TPA and neutralizes it.
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| 42. | The wonder treatment TPA, or tissue plasminogen activator, is still the best available for strokes _ but it's not risk-free.
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| 43. | Later, he collaborated in Leuven with D�sir?Collen to discover the clinical application of tissue plasminogen activator ( tPA ).
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| 44. | Altepase and similar drugs such as TPA ( tissue plasminogen activator ) are already a mainstay of heart attack treatment.
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| 45. | Furthermore, mRNA coding for tissue-type plasminogen activator is not translated until after most cortical granules have formed within the oocyte.
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| 46. | To be effective, however, tPA, or tissue plasminogen activator, must be given intravenously within three hours after onset of the stroke.
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| 47. | TPA, or tissue plasminogen activator, is manufactured by South San Francisco-based Genentech Inc . and sold under the trade name Activase.
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| 48. | Protein p11 can also be presented on the cell surface as a receptor for tissue-type plasminogen activator ( tPA ) and plasminogen.
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| 49. | TPA _ tissue plasminogen activator _ can dissolve clots that block arteries and has long been the mainstay of heart attack treatment.
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| 50. | In contrast, plasmin further stimulates plasmin generation by producing more active forms of both tissue plasminogen activator ( tPA ) and urokinase.
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