Levels of free activated protein C are a measure of the activation of the protein C pathway in vivo. The aim of this study was to establish if the protein C pathway is triggered in familial thrombophilia and if activated protein C levels correlate with type of defect or symptoms. We measured activated protein C in 133 patients with a deficiency of antithrombin (n = 31), protein C (n = 24) or protein S (n = 27) or with resistance to activated protein C (n = 51). Levels of activated protein C were evaluated also in 97 healthy individuals. Results indicate that the levels of activated protein C are higher in patients who have experienced a thrombotic event than in patients who have not and that 71% of patients with levels of activated protein ...
SummaryWe used two-locus segregation analysis to test whether an unknown genetic defect interacts wi...
Abstract—The proteolytic enzyme activated protein C (APC) is a normal plasma component, indicating t...
In 107 asymptomatic and untreated patients with inherited syndromes associated with thrombophilia (a...
We investigated 103 first-degree relatives of 13 unrelated protein C or protein S deficient patients...
We investigated 103 first-degree relatives of 13 unrelated protein C or protein S deficient patients...
The anticoagulant protein C system is an important regulator of the blood coagulation process. Its t...
We chose to evaluate whether or not a state of biochemical hypercoagulability was present in 74 indi...
It has been reported that resistance to activated protein C interferes with functional plasma-based ...
The Protein C anticoagulant pathway regulates blood coagulation by preventing the inadequate formati...
thrombosis was studied to determine if a plasma pro-tein deficiency could account for the observed d...
Nine thrombophilic patients who had had previous diagnoses of functional protein S deficiency were r...
Inherited resistance to activated protein C (APC), which is caused by a single point mutation in the...
Clinical laboratories are at present confronted with increasing demands for thrombophilia work-up, w...
In order to define the thrombophilic conditions related to activated protein C resistance (APC-R) an...
Deficiency of the naturally occurring anticoagulant proteins, such as antithrombin, protein C and pr...
SummaryWe used two-locus segregation analysis to test whether an unknown genetic defect interacts wi...
Abstract—The proteolytic enzyme activated protein C (APC) is a normal plasma component, indicating t...
In 107 asymptomatic and untreated patients with inherited syndromes associated with thrombophilia (a...
We investigated 103 first-degree relatives of 13 unrelated protein C or protein S deficient patients...
We investigated 103 first-degree relatives of 13 unrelated protein C or protein S deficient patients...
The anticoagulant protein C system is an important regulator of the blood coagulation process. Its t...
We chose to evaluate whether or not a state of biochemical hypercoagulability was present in 74 indi...
It has been reported that resistance to activated protein C interferes with functional plasma-based ...
The Protein C anticoagulant pathway regulates blood coagulation by preventing the inadequate formati...
thrombosis was studied to determine if a plasma pro-tein deficiency could account for the observed d...
Nine thrombophilic patients who had had previous diagnoses of functional protein S deficiency were r...
Inherited resistance to activated protein C (APC), which is caused by a single point mutation in the...
Clinical laboratories are at present confronted with increasing demands for thrombophilia work-up, w...
In order to define the thrombophilic conditions related to activated protein C resistance (APC-R) an...
Deficiency of the naturally occurring anticoagulant proteins, such as antithrombin, protein C and pr...
SummaryWe used two-locus segregation analysis to test whether an unknown genetic defect interacts wi...
Abstract—The proteolytic enzyme activated protein C (APC) is a normal plasma component, indicating t...
In 107 asymptomatic and untreated patients with inherited syndromes associated with thrombophilia (a...