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- A Control Switch for Prothrombinase Journal Articles
- A monoclonal antibody against activated protein C allows rapid detection of activated protein C in plasma and reveals a calcium ion dependent epitope involved in factor Va inactivation Journal Articles
- An acquired factor V inhibitor associated with defective factor V function, storage and binding to multimerin 1 Journal Articles
- Differences in prethrombin-1 activation with human or bovine factor Va can be attributed to the heavy chain Journal Articles
- Factor V Is Complexed with Multimerin in Resting Platelet Lysates and Colocalizes with Multimerin in Platelet α-Granules Journal Articles
- HD1, a Thrombin-directed Aptamer, Binds Exosite 1 on Prothrombin with High Affinity and Inhibits Its Activation by Prothrombinase Journal Articles
- HD1, a thrombin- and prothrombin-binding DNA aptamer, inhibits thrombin generation by attenuating prothrombin activation and thrombin feedback reactions Journal Articles
- Human platelets contain forms of factor V in disulfide-linkage with multimerin Journal Articles
- Identification and characterization of a factor Va-binding site on human prothrombin fragment 2 Journal Articles
- Identification of the MMRN1 Binding Region within the C2 Domain of Human Factor V Journal Articles
- Incorporation of Factor Va into Prothrombinase Is Required for Coordinated Cleavage of Prothrombin by Factor Xa Journal Articles
- Mechanisms by Which Soluble Endothelial Cell Protein C Receptor Modulates Protein C and Activated Protein C Function Journal Articles
- Mechanisms for Inhibition of the Generation of Thrombin Activity by Sulfated Polysaccharidesa Journal Articles
- Multimerin 1 binds factor V and activated factor V with high affinity and inhibits thrombin generation Journal Articles
- New Anticoagulant Therapy Journal Articles
- Platelet factor V New York: A defect in factor V distinct from that in factor V Quebec resulting in impaired prothrombinase generation Journal Articles
- The interaction of fragment 1 of prothrombin with the membrane surface is a prerequisite for optimum expression of factor Va cofactor activity within prothrombinase Journal Articles