Our research is focused on the fibrinolytic system. In this study, we are trying to simplify the mass for screening of fibrinogenolytical agents in peanut worms using Fibrinogen-PAGE technique. We have developed a new Fibrinogen-PAGE method by combining the PAGE and Fibrinogen plate methods.
Compared to the other technics currently used, our protocol consists of a 10 year study separate and display the active fibrinogenolytic genes within the same pathogen. Overall, this mass is time and cost effective. With our findings, the discovery of neuro-fibrinogenolytic agents will become simple and can speed up the development of novel drugs that can be used to treat a variety of cardiovascular and other diseases.
Our laboratory will focus on studying the coagulation and the fibrinogenolytic systems in different organisms to isolate and screen for novel fibrinogenolytic agents that can be useful for therapeutics.