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The immunothrombosis pathway linking pulmonary disease to stroke and neurodegeneration: mechanisms and therapeutic implications. [PDF]
Zou A, You H, Xiao J.
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Genetic determinants of the complement and coagulation pathways in invasive meningococcal disease
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Deep vein thrombosis and coagulopathy following cyclone events: pathophysiology, risk factors, and prevention. [PDF]
Obeagu EI, Abdalhabib E.
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Enduring coagulopathy and endothelial dysfunction in postacute COVID-19 syndrome. [PDF]
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Prognostic Value of an Integrated Coagulation Score in Ischemic Stroke After Endovascular Therapy: A retrospective case series. [PDF]
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Lancet, The, 2000
Under normal circumstances, the coagulation system is balanced in favour of anticoagulation. Thrombin is the key effector enzyme of the clotting cascade. Antagonists of vitamin K inhibit a vitamin-K-dependent post-translational modification of several coagulation proteins, which is required for these proteins to attain a phospholipid-binding ...
Björn Dahlbäck
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Under normal circumstances, the coagulation system is balanced in favour of anticoagulation. Thrombin is the key effector enzyme of the clotting cascade. Antagonists of vitamin K inhibit a vitamin-K-dependent post-translational modification of several coagulation proteins, which is required for these proteins to attain a phospholipid-binding ...
Björn Dahlbäck
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Biochemistry (Moscow), 2002
The process of tissue factor initiated blood coagulation is discussed. Reactions of the blood coagulation cascade are propagated by complex enzymes containing a vitamin K-dependent serine protease and an accessory cofactor protein that are assembled on a membrane surface in a calcium-dependent manner.
S. Butenas, K. G. Mann, null Butenas
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The process of tissue factor initiated blood coagulation is discussed. Reactions of the blood coagulation cascade are propagated by complex enzymes containing a vitamin K-dependent serine protease and an accessory cofactor protein that are assembled on a membrane surface in a calcium-dependent manner.
S. Butenas, K. G. Mann, null Butenas
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2003
Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is a complex acquired, coagulopathy resulting from excessive thrombin formation. Abnormal tissue factor (TF) expression is a major mechanism initiating DIC in many disorders, including obstetric complications, sepsis, cancer, and trauma.
Hazelzet, Jan, Hack, CE, Groot, Ronald
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Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is a complex acquired, coagulopathy resulting from excessive thrombin formation. Abnormal tissue factor (TF) expression is a major mechanism initiating DIC in many disorders, including obstetric complications, sepsis, cancer, and trauma.
Hazelzet, Jan, Hack, CE, Groot, Ronald
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