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mixed multimer may
exhibit greater functional activity than the
unmixed multimers formed by each of the
mutants alone. In such a case, the
phenomenon is...
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clearance of the
bound platelets and of the
large VWF
multimers.
Thrombocytopenia may occur.
Large VWF
multimers are
reduced or
absent from the circulation. The...
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responsible for
cleaving large multimers of von
Willebrand factor (vWF) into
smaller units. The
increase in
circulating multimers of vWF
increases platelet...
- T-cells.
Multimers generally range in size from
dimers to octamers; however, some
companies use even
higher quantities of MHC per
multimer.
Multimers may be...
- by
ristocetin can
occur only in the
presence of von
Willebrand factor multimers, so if
ristocetin is
added to
blood lacking the
factor (or its receptor—see...
- trimers, and tetramers. Angiopoietin-1 has the
ability to form
higher order multimers through its
super clustering domain. However, not all of the structures...
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condensation reactions, or by
weaker forces such as
hydrogen bonds. The term
multimer (/ˈmʌltɪmər/) is used in
biochemistry for
oligomers of
proteins that are...
- the
cleavage site for ADAMTS13 protease,
which cleaves VWF into
smaller multimers.
Unfolding is
influenced by
blood shear flow,
calcium binding, and a "vicinal...
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blood clotting. It is
secreted into the
blood and
degrades large vWf
multimers,
decreasing their activity,
hence ADAMTS13 acts to
reduce thrombus formation...
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Complexes of two or more
polypeptides (i.e.
multiple subunits) are
called multimers.
Specifically it
would be
called a
dimer if it
contains two subunits,...