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Birger Blombäck

Birger Blombäck

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Chemistry

D-Index
57
Citations
10406
World Ranking
11204
National Ranking
161

Overview

Birger Blombäck is affiliated with the Karolinska Institute in Sweden. Their professional profile is characterized by a focus on academic research within this renowned institution.

While detailed information on specific research topics, fields of study, co-authors, frequent publication venues, book publications, recent papers, or awards is not available, their association with the Karolinska Institute suggests involvement in biomedical or clinical research, consistent with the institution's areas of expertise. No explicit data about their main fields, subfields, or topics of work has been documented.

No publication records, including recent papers or book publications, are provided to further outline their scientific contributions. Similarly, there is no information on frequent co-authors or repeated engagements with particular journals or conferences.

Birger Blombäck is currently living, and there are no recorded honors or awards linked to their profile at this time.

Best Publications

  • A two-step fibrinogen–fibrin transition in blood coagulation

    Birger Blombäck;Birger Blombäck;Birgit Hessel;Birgit Hessel;Desmond Hogg;Desmond Hogg;Lisbeth Therkildsen;Lisbeth Therkildsen

  • Human fibrinopeptides. Isolation, characterization and structure.

    B. Blombäck;M. Blombäck;P. Edman;B. Hessel

  • Synthetic chromogenic substrates for determination of trypsin, thrombin and thrombin-like enzymes

    Lars Svendsen;Birger Blombäck;Margareta Blombäck;Per I. Olsson

  • Fibrin in human plasma: Gel architectures governed by rate and nature of fibrinogen activation

    Birger Blombäck;Kjell Carlsson;Kamaran Fatah;Birgit Hessel

  • Native fibrin gel networks observed by 3D microscopy, permeation and turbidity.

    B. Blombäck;K. Carlsson;B. Hessel;A. Liljeborg

  • Fibrinogen and fibrin--proteins with complex roles in hemostasis and thrombosis

    Birger Blombäck

  • N-Terminal Disulphide Knot of Human Fibrinogen

    B Blombäck;M Blombäck;A Henschen;B Hessel

  • v. Willebrand's Disease and its Correction with Human Plasma Fraction 1‐0

    Inga Marie Nilsson;Margareta Blombäck;Erik Jorpes;Birger Blombäck

  • On the primary structure of human fibrinogen. Isolation and characterization of N-terminal fragments from plasmic digests.

    S. Iwanaga;P. WallÉN;N. J. GrÖNDAHL;A. Henschen

  • Fibrin gel structure and clotting time.

    Birger Blombäck;Birger Blombäck;Masahisa Okada;Masahisa Okada

  • The molecular structure of fibrinogen.

    Birger Blombäck;Margareta Blombäck

  • Structure of N-terminal Fragments of Fibrinogen and Specificity of Thrombin

    B. Blombäck;M. Blombäck;B. Hessel;S. Iwanaga

  • Prothrombin activation induced by Ecarin - a prothrombin converting enzyme from Echis carinatus venom.

    F. Kornalik;B. Blombäck

  • Molecular weight analysis of fibrinogen and fibrin chains by an improved sodium dodecyl sulfate gel electrophoresis method.

    Jan McDonagh;Helga Messel;R.P. McDonagh;Genesio Murano

  • Evidence for Localization of Polymerization Sites in Fibrinogen

    Bohdan J. Kudryk;Désiré Collen;Kenneth R. Woods;Birger Blombäck

  • On the Significance of the Release of Two Different Peptides from Fibrinogen During Clotting.

    Torvard C. Laurent;Birger Blombäck;Inga Marie Nilsson;Jaakko Pispa

  • Primary structure of human fibrinogen and fibrin. I. Clevage of fibrinogen with cyanogen bromide. Isolation and characterization of NH 2 -terminal fragments of the ("A") chain.

    Birger Blombäck;Birgit Hessel;Sadaaki Iwanaga;Jan Reuterby

  • Purification of Bovine and Human Fibrinogen.

    Birger Blombäck;Margareta Blombäck;Karl-Gustav Paul;Hugo Theorell

  • Studies on the Plasma Fibrinolytic Activity in a Case of Liver Cirrhosis

    Kurt Bergström;Birger Blombäck;Gabriel Kleen

  • Measurement in human blood of fibrinogen/fibrin fragments containing the bβ 15–42 sequence

    B. Kudryk;B. Kudryk;D. Robinson;D. Robinson;C. Netré;C. Netré;B. Hessel;B. Hessel

  • Primary structure of human fibrinogen and fibrin. II. Structural studies on NH2-terminal part of gamma chain.

    Birger Blombäck;Nils J. Gröndahl;Birgit Hessel;Sadaaki Iwanaga

  • Primary Structure of Human Fibrinogen

    Bengt Gårdlund;Birgit Hessel;Birger Blombäck;Gerard Marguerie

Frequent Co-Authors

Inga Marie Nilsson
Inga Marie Nilsson Lund University
Russell F. Doolittle
Russell F. Doolittle University of California, San Diego
Arne Holmgren
Arne Holmgren Karolinska Institute
Ruth Records
Ruth Records Stanford University
Edward Bunnenberg
Edward Bunnenberg Stanford University
Carl Djerassi
Carl Djerassi Stanford University
Rudolf Rigler
Rudolf Rigler Karolinska Institute
Anders Hamsten
Anders Hamsten Karolinska Institute
Torvard C. Laurent
Torvard C. Laurent Uppsala University
Lars Olson
Lars Olson Karolinska Institute

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