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In 1977, three years after the discovery of the γ-carboxy glutamic acid,[1][1] Richard DiScipio reported on the identification of a new vitamin K-dependent protein which was named protein S.[2][2] Three years later, Frederick Walker reported that bovine protein S functioned as a cofactor ...
Armando D’Angelo +1 more
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A case of protein S-specific activity triggers detection with potential thrombosis development [PDF]
Protein S gene abnormalities are the most common congenital predisposition to thrombophilia in the Japanese population, but not in the Caucasian population.
Hideaki Yamada, MD, PhD +5 more
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Influence of riboflavin and ultraviolet-light treatment on plasma proteins – protein S and alpha 2-antiplasmin – in relation to the time of administration [PDF]
Background/Aim. After the introduction of a careful selection procedure for blood donors and the implementation of highly sensitive screening tests for transfusion-transmitted infections (TTIs), blood has become a very safe product concerning TTIs ...
Gojkov Dragana +3 more
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Calvaresi et al. use hydrogen-deuterium exchange coupled to mass spectrometry to compare the conformational dynamics of the human heat shock protein Hsp70 when free and when associated with liposomes composed of common lysosomal lipids.
Valeria Calvaresi +5 more
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A significant problem in pediatrics is the hemostasisdysfunction, especially its anticoagulant system. The deficiency of fibrinolysis factors and the anticoagulant system increases the risk of thrombosis.
O. B. Gordeeva +8 more
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Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis
Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) is a relatively uncommon but important cause of stroke-like disease, accounting for fewer than 1% of all strokes. CVST is more common in females and infants.
Cyril Sajan +5 more
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Combined Thrombophilia in a Young Male Presenting as Life Threatening Pulmonary Embolism [PDF]
Combined hereditary thrombophilia is an uncommon entity associated with higher risk of early onset thrombosis. We report a case of 39-year-old male with combined deficiency of natural anticoagulants (protein C, S and anti thrombin) along with hyper ...
Akshyaya Pradhan +4 more
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Cell walls are an important structural component of prokaryotic organisms and essential for many aspects of their life. Particularly, the diverse structures of the outermost boundary layers strongly reflect adaptations of organisms to specific ecological and environmental conditions ([6][1 ...
M, Sára, U B, Sleytr
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Neonatal Purpura Fulminans by an Unusual Pathogen: Elizabethkingia meningoseptica
Background: Neonatal purpura fulminans (PF) is a rare disorder characterized by the formation of dermal microvascular thrombosis associated with disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). It can be caused by inherited protein C or protein S deficiency
Rakesh Kumawat +2 more
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Evaluation of Some Plasma Coagulation Factors in Women with Spontaneous Miscarriage [PDF]
Background It has been reported that 15-20% of parous female have experienced at least one miscarriage, while 3% of them have experienced two miscarriages.
Mahsa Besharat +5 more
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