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Factor Xa-A Pleuripotential Protease
Journal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis, 2003A current view of vascular thrombosis emphasizes the importance of cellular surface biochemistry and the integrated contribution of platelets, monocytes and endothelial cells that contribute to atherothrombosis. Initiation of coagulation occurs on tissue-factor bearing cells, while amplification (or priming) requires activation of platelets and ...
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1999
Thrombin occupies a central position in thrombus formation and recently has been a target for the development of anticoagulant agents. As is well known, blood coagulation operates as a cascade or multiple enzymatic amplification process. In the classical intrinsic pathway, factor (f) IXa in the presence of fVIIIa, Ca2+ and phospholipid converts fX to ...
S. Kunitada, T. Nagahara, T. Hara
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Thrombin occupies a central position in thrombus formation and recently has been a target for the development of anticoagulant agents. As is well known, blood coagulation operates as a cascade or multiple enzymatic amplification process. In the classical intrinsic pathway, factor (f) IXa in the presence of fVIIIa, Ca2+ and phospholipid converts fX to ...
S. Kunitada, T. Nagahara, T. Hara
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European Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2005
P, Bramlage, D, Pittrow, W, Kirch
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P, Bramlage, D, Pittrow, W, Kirch
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2006
The importance of factor Xa in the initiation and propagation of coagulation, as well as its pluripotential cellular properties, has been discussed previously. Considered collectively, the effects exhibited by this particular protease make it an attractive target for pharmacologic inhibition. Factor Xa inhibition can be classified and subcategorized as
Richard C. Becker, Frederick A. Spencer
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The importance of factor Xa in the initiation and propagation of coagulation, as well as its pluripotential cellular properties, has been discussed previously. Considered collectively, the effects exhibited by this particular protease make it an attractive target for pharmacologic inhibition. Factor Xa inhibition can be classified and subcategorized as
Richard C. Becker, Frederick A. Spencer
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2010
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Modern X-ray spectroscopy: XAS and XES in the laboratory
Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 2020Patric Zimmermann +2 more
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Approaches to achieve surface sensitivity in the in situ XAS of electrocatalysts
Current Opinion in Electrochemistry, 2021Haoliang Huang, Andrea E Russell
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