Journal of thrombosis and thrombolysis

Combined Enzyme and Ultrasound Treatment May Break Down Amyloid Microclots

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Abstract

Essence

Low-frequency ultrasound drove most amyloid microclot disruption, with enzyme co-treatment adding only limited effects at higher frequency.

Evidence

A lab-on-chip platform experiment exposed plasma-derived amyloid microclots to 150, 300, and 500 kHz ultrasound with microbubbles and rtPA, lumbrokinase, or nattokinase.

Caveat

The work is in vitro and reports clot-structure endpoints, not clinical outcomes, dosing, safety, or benefit in Long COVID or thrombosis.

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