Becker C M
Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 1986 Jan 29;134(2):678-84. doi: 10.1016/s0006-291x(86)80473-9.
Human plasma fibrin stabilizing factor (factor XIII) may be separated from fibrinogen through reversible fibrinogen polymer formation at pH 6.6, gamma/2 0.3, 0 degrees C, and subsequent Bio-Gel A 1.5m filtration. Factor XIII activity is eluted after the monomer fibrinogen peak. Polymer fractions from eight preparations, processed in duplicate, contain a mean 0.002 units factor XIII per mg fibrinogen, or about 0.7% the factor XIII content of standard plasma. Factor XIII-free fibrinogen polymers are easily dissociated (greater than 98%) to the monomer form by incubation at 37 degrees C, 18 hours. The fibrinogen preparations utilized were devoid of plasma fibronectin; thus these studies also show that reversible human fibrinogen polymer formation occurs in its absence.