Haemophilia is a genetic disease corresponding to the deficiency of coagulation factor VIII or IX and leading to a bleeding tendency. The current substitutive treatment is defined essentially by the basal level of deficient factor and not the individual capacity to generate thrombin, a key enzyme of the clot formation. The thrombin generation assay could help in the individualisation of the anti-haemophilia treatment. Indeed, the factor VIII or IX level needed to normalise the thrombin generation vary potentially from one patient to another for a same degree of severity. We can wonder which experimental approach could emphasise the relation between level of anti-haemophilic factor and thrombin generation. Is it possible to mathematically mo...
L'exploration de l'hémostase est basée sur la mesure des temps de coagulation ou des activités des d...
<div><p>In terms of its soluble precursors, the coagulation proteome varies quantitatively among app...
Thrombin generation is a key process that determines the extent of a hemostatic plug or a thrombotic...
Haemophilia is a genetic disease corresponding to the deficiency of coagulation factor VIII or IX an...
L’hémophilie est une maladie génétique se traduisant par la déficience des facteurs VIII et IX de la...
Hemophilia A is a bleeding disorder categorized as severe, mild, and moderate deficiencies in factor...
Correct interpretation of the data from integral laboratory tests, including Thrombin Generation Tes...
Factor (F) VIII deficiency causes bleeding in haemophilia A patients because of the reduced formatio...
This thesis is devoted to the mathematical modelling of blood coagulation and clot formation under f...
The clinical phenotype of patients with haemophilia A (HA) often differs between individuals with th...
A new phenomenological mathematical model based directly on laboratory data for thrombin generation ...
Le potentiel de génération thrombine (TGP en anglais) est une nouvelle mesure qui permet de quantifi...
The classification of factor VIII deficiency, generally used based on plasma levels of factor VIII, ...
Thrombin generation is a key step in the formation of a blood clot. It is the only enzyme able to cl...
Hemostasis is essential to life; it is the ability of organism to stop bleeding and to maintain the ...
L'exploration de l'hémostase est basée sur la mesure des temps de coagulation ou des activités des d...
<div><p>In terms of its soluble precursors, the coagulation proteome varies quantitatively among app...
Thrombin generation is a key process that determines the extent of a hemostatic plug or a thrombotic...
Haemophilia is a genetic disease corresponding to the deficiency of coagulation factor VIII or IX an...
L’hémophilie est une maladie génétique se traduisant par la déficience des facteurs VIII et IX de la...
Hemophilia A is a bleeding disorder categorized as severe, mild, and moderate deficiencies in factor...
Correct interpretation of the data from integral laboratory tests, including Thrombin Generation Tes...
Factor (F) VIII deficiency causes bleeding in haemophilia A patients because of the reduced formatio...
This thesis is devoted to the mathematical modelling of blood coagulation and clot formation under f...
The clinical phenotype of patients with haemophilia A (HA) often differs between individuals with th...
A new phenomenological mathematical model based directly on laboratory data for thrombin generation ...
Le potentiel de génération thrombine (TGP en anglais) est une nouvelle mesure qui permet de quantifi...
The classification of factor VIII deficiency, generally used based on plasma levels of factor VIII, ...
Thrombin generation is a key step in the formation of a blood clot. It is the only enzyme able to cl...
Hemostasis is essential to life; it is the ability of organism to stop bleeding and to maintain the ...
L'exploration de l'hémostase est basée sur la mesure des temps de coagulation ou des activités des d...
<div><p>In terms of its soluble precursors, the coagulation proteome varies quantitatively among app...
Thrombin generation is a key process that determines the extent of a hemostatic plug or a thrombotic...