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It was recently discovered that animal tissue cells contained an activator capable of transforming profibrinolysin into fibrinolysin1. The following properties of this enzyme system have now been found.
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PERMIN, P. Properties of the Fibrinokinase-Fibrinolysin System. Nature 160, 571–572 (1947). https://doi.org/10.1038/160571a0
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