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THE CHAIN REACTION OF THE BLOOD CLOTTING MECHANISM IN RELATION TO THE THEORY OF HEMOSTASIS AND THROMBOSIS [PDF]
J. H. Milstone
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NIBAN2 interacts with the HNRNPU‐cored spliceosome complex and alters its components to regulate the alternative splicing of RUNX2, which ultimately cause an increase in functional RUNX2 (nuclear localization sequence complete) but a decrease in dysfunctional Runx2 (exon 6‐exclusive) isoforms to reinforce osteoblast differentiation.
Sheng Zhang+9 more
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Willebrand factor in hemostasis in the in vitro bleeding time [PDF]
A Kimura+3 more
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Generation and pathogenicity of autoantibodies associated to thrombosis and hemostasis
Many acquired bleeding and thrombotic complications are provoked by autoantibodies to blood coagulation factors, or to hemostasis inhibitors and regulatory proteins.
Jean Amiral
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Hemostasis in uncontrolled esophageal variceal bleeding by self-expanding metal stents. A systematic review [PDF]
Aim: The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the current reported efficacy and the mortality rate of SEMS treatment in uncontrolled bleeding patients.
CICERONE, CLELIA+5 more
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Relationship of Platelet Serotonin to Disturbances of Clotting and Hemostasis [PDF]
Murray Weiner, Sidney Udenfriend
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A calcium‐dependent, specific biorecognition between coagulation factor Xa (FXa) and zeolite is discovered. It alters the prothrombin activation pathway to a more efficient mechanism by mimicking the FXa/factor Va (FXa/FVa) interaction formed during the natural coagulation cascade.
Chaojie Shi+9 more
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Currently, about 50% of patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC) receive a second-line therapy. Therefore, the choice at each subsequent treatment line remains an important issue.
Hendrik Eggers+3 more
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Morphology Effect of Puffball Spores on Hemostasis: A Promising Solution for Hemostatic Challenges
This work presents an innovative approach to address current challenges in hemostasis by drawing inspiration from the natural hemostatic material, Puffball spores (Bovistella sp.). Their unique hollow ball‐rod morphology and texture composition enable blood concentration and promote the release of procoagulant factors, while the nano‐protrusions on the
Xuechang Pei+12 more
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