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Characterization of Streptokinases from Group A Streptococci ...Group A streptococcus (GAS) strains secrete the protein streptokinase (SK), which functions by activating host human plasminogen (hPg) to plasmin (hPm), ...
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Group A Strep in Fibrin Clots & Plasminogen for FibrinolysisFeb 4, 2025 · Group a Streptococcus remains viable inside fibrin clots and gains access to human plasminogen for subsequent fibrinolysis and dissemination.
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