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Kiril Tenekedjiev
Researcher at Australian Maritime College
Publications - 85
Citations - 920
Kiril Tenekedjiev is an academic researcher from Australian Maritime College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fuzzy logic & Plasmin. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 84 publications receiving 742 citations. Previous affiliations of Kiril Tenekedjiev include Tokyo Institute of Technology & Northampton Community College.
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Lytic Resistance of Fibrin-Containing Red Blood Cells
Nikolett Wohner,Péter Sótonyi,Raymund Machovich,László Szabó,Kiril Tenekedjiev,Marta M.C.G. Silva,Colin Longstaff,Krasimir Kolev +7 more
TL;DR: RBCs confer lytic resistance to fibrin resulting from modifiedfibrin structure and impaired plasminogen activation through a mechanism that involves eptifibatide-sensitive fibr inogen-RBC interactions.
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Stature estimation from long bone lengths in Bulgarians
TL;DR: A new regression procedure for predicting the stature from the length of the limb long bones taking into account sex- and age-related changes is developed, providing better and more reliable results of stature estimation for the Bulgarian population than other formulae.
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Neutrophils and neutrophil extracellular traps enhance venous thrombosis in mice bearing human pancreatic tumors
Yohei Hisada,Steven P. Grover,Anaum Maqsood,Reaves Houston,Cihan Ay,Denis F. Noubouossie,Brian C. Cooley,Håkan Wallén,Nigel S. Key,Charlotte Thålin,Á. Farkas,Veronika J. Farkas,Kiril Tenekedjiev,Krasimir Kolev,Nigel Mackman +14 more
TL;DR: The results, together with clinical data, suggest that neutrophils and NET contribute to venous thrombosis in patients with pancreatic cancer.
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Hindered dissolution of fibrin formed under mechanical stress
Imre Varjú,Péter Sótonyi,Raymund Machovich,László Szabó,Kiril Tenekedjiev,Marta M.C.G. Silva,Colin Longstaff,Krasimir Kolev +7 more
TL;DR: See also Weisel JW.
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Functional evaluation of the structural features of proteases and their substrate in fibrin surface degradation
TL;DR: The functional evaluation of the discrete steps of the fibrinolytic process reveals new aspects of the interactions between proteases and their polymer substrate.