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Enzyme Pharmaceutical compound
Saruplase
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Saruplase is a fibrinolytic enzyme.

It is closely related to urokinase.

References

  1. Bär FW, Vermeer F, Michels R, et al. (1995). "Saruplase in Myocardial Infarction". J. Thromb. Thrombolysis. 2 (3): 195–204. doi:10.1007/BF01062710. PMID 10608024. S2CID 24046264.
  2. Moser M, Bode C (March 1999). "Pharmacology and clinical trial results of saruplase (scuPA) in acute myocardial infarction". Expert Opin Investig Drugs. 8 (3): 329–35. doi:10.1517/13543784.8.3.329. PMID 15992082.

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