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Activated factor XII in rheumatoid arthritis
Rheumatology International, 2001Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is associated with premature mortality, with approximately 50% of deaths being due to cardiovascular disease. It has been shown that the increased incidence of cardiovascular disease is independent of traditional risk factors.
McLaren, Margaret +4 more
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Activated Human Hageman Factor (XII)*
Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 1965SummaryAn improved method for the isolation of highly purified active human Hageman factor has been described. An overall recovery of 25% with a purification of 106 has been achieved. Certain of the physical and chemical characteristics of XII have been elucidated.
R J, Speer, H, Ridgway, J M, Hill
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Factor XII: form determines function
Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 2016Factor XII is a mysterious plasma protein without a clear physiologic function. It was identified as a clotting factor, but has no clear role in hemostasis. However, FXII also contributes to the production of bradykinin, a short-lived inflammatory peptide.
S, de Maat, C, Maas
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Factor XII deficiency and cardiopulmonary bypass
Perfusion, 1995Factor XII initiates the intrinsic coagulation cascade and may affect the fibrinolytic system. Routine coagulation tests used during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) are abnormal in factor-XII-deficient patients and are useless for monitoring anticoagulation in these patients. A factor-XII-deficient patient requiring CPB is described. The
M, Wallock, C, Arentzen, J, Perkins
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Bilten za hematologiju i transfuziju, 1985
The work presents classical form and variant of F XII deficiency. Although a rare disorder, F XII deficiency can lead to bleeding, particularly after injuries and surgeries. Further laboratory investigation of patients with pathological APTT is required.
C, Vera +4 more
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The work presents classical form and variant of F XII deficiency. Although a rare disorder, F XII deficiency can lead to bleeding, particularly after injuries and surgeries. Further laboratory investigation of patients with pathological APTT is required.
C, Vera +4 more
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New Families with Factor XII Deficiency
Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 1970SummaryHereditary factor XII deficiency is reported in 2 unrelated Norwegian families.Case 1 was a 50 year old female, who was investigated because of a subcutaneous hematoma of unexplained cause. She had bruised easily, but neither she nor members of her family had suffered from definite and marked bleeding tendency.
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Factor XII Activation and Inhibition in Inflammation
1993Biochemical observations during clinical sepsis using functional and immunological measurements of enzymes, cofactors and inhibitors of the kallikrein-kinin system indicate that activation of these proteases occur during hypotensive gram-negative septicemia and adult respiratory distress syndrome. Using animal models of septicemia, we demonstrated that
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Recurrent abortion—antibodies to factor XII or a decrease in factor XII levels?
Fertility and Sterility, 2001David Wynne Jones +2 more
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Lack of factor XII antigen in factor XII deficiency as determined by electroimmunoassay
Blut, 1982Antonio Girolami +3 more
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Defective thrombus formation in mice lacking coagulation factor XII
Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2005David Gailani +2 more
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