Abstract Objective Arterial thrombosis is triggered by tissue factor, which is a transmembrane glycoprotein can be released into the blood circulation after plaque rupture. Animal models with reflecting ruptured plaque lesions will be useful to understand efficacy of anticoagulant. In this study, we sought to improve a common arteriovenous shunt model in rabbits, aiming for a model of thrombosis stimulated with tissue factor, and to investigate the anti-thrombotic effect of a direct factor Xa inhibitor TAK-442 in the model. Results In the model where thrombus was stimulated with a thrombogenic silk thread soaked with recombinant human tissue factor, thrombus formation was significantly reduced by TAK-442 at more than 37.5 µg/kg, accompanied...
This study was designed to evaluate the antithrombotic efficacy and bleeding propensity of a selecti...
We have earlier shown that both full-length and truncated glycosylated tissue factor pathway inhibit...
Background Tissue factor (TF)-dependent activation of the coagulation is important in the pathophysi...
BackgroundRecent studies suggest that the release of tissue factor (TF) and its interaction with fac...
AbstractPurpose: In vivo, the coagulation pathway is triggered by formation of a high-affinity compl...
Tissue factor (TF) is a transmembrane protein that binds factor VII/VIIa, thus activating the extrin...
Background—Tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI) is the sole known inhibitor of the extrinsic coagu...
The extrinsic coagulation pathway is activated when tissue factor (TF) is exposed as a consequence o...
The extrinsic coagulation pathway is activated when circulating factor VII (FVII) gains access to ti...
The extrinsic coagulation pathway is activated when circulating factor VII (FVII) gains access to ti...
Tissue factor (TF)-dependent activation of the coagulation is important in the pathophysiology of in...
In earlier studies from this laboratory evidence was obtained for a physiological function of tissue...
This study was designed to evaluate the antithrombotic efficacy and bleeding propensity of a selecti...
We have earlier shown that both full-length and truncated glycosylated tissue factor pathway inhibit...
Background Tissue factor (TF)-dependent activation of the coagulation is important in the pathophysi...
BackgroundRecent studies suggest that the release of tissue factor (TF) and its interaction with fac...
AbstractPurpose: In vivo, the coagulation pathway is triggered by formation of a high-affinity compl...
Tissue factor (TF) is a transmembrane protein that binds factor VII/VIIa, thus activating the extrin...
Background—Tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI) is the sole known inhibitor of the extrinsic coagu...
The extrinsic coagulation pathway is activated when tissue factor (TF) is exposed as a consequence o...
The extrinsic coagulation pathway is activated when circulating factor VII (FVII) gains access to ti...
The extrinsic coagulation pathway is activated when circulating factor VII (FVII) gains access to ti...
Tissue factor (TF)-dependent activation of the coagulation is important in the pathophysiology of in...
In earlier studies from this laboratory evidence was obtained for a physiological function of tissue...
This study was designed to evaluate the antithrombotic efficacy and bleeding propensity of a selecti...
We have earlier shown that both full-length and truncated glycosylated tissue factor pathway inhibit...
Background Tissue factor (TF)-dependent activation of the coagulation is important in the pathophysi...