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events that
occur during the
coagulation process in vivo.
Along with the
procoagulant and
anticoagulant plasma proteins,
normal physiologic coagulation requires...
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Cancer procoagulant is a
hypothesised protein, most
likely a
cysteine protease enzyme (EC 3.4.22.26), that
occurs only in
fetal and
malignant cells. Its...
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Procoagulant platelets are a
functional subgroup of
platelets with
distinct properties in
physiological haemostasis.
Following strong activation, procoagulant...
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chemical dipsacus saponin C,
Dipsacus asper has
medically significant procoagulant properties,
likely due to an
increase of
intracellular calcium, and apoptosis...
- long-haul flight), injury,
pregnancy (also
procoagulant),
obesity (also
procoagulant),
cancer (also
procoagulant)
Factors in the
vessel wall: surgery, catheterizations...
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damaged erythrocytes have a
procoagulant activity then the
substances they
release can lead to the
development of a
procoagulant state and this can cause...
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platelet function disorder that is due to a
reduced ability to
generate procoagulant platelets. It is ****ociated with a
clinically relevant bleeding phenotype...
- membrane,
sometimes cell
membrane of monocytes).
These vitamin K-dependent
procoagulant factors dock to this
surface through their Gla
domain with Ca2+ bridges...
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coagulation by
converting thrombin to an
anticoagulant enzyme from a
procoagulant enzyme.
Thrombomodulin is also
expressed on
human mesothelial cell, monocyte...
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prothrombin at two sites,
converting it to thrombin. Pseutarin-C is a
procoagulant in the laboratory, but
ultimately an
anticoagulant in
snakebite victims...