Protein C (PC) is the pivotal anticoagulant and antithrombotic in the human coagulation cascade. Protein C is showed its anticoagulant effect with Protein S (PS) by inactivating FVa and FVIIIa. PC is at a concentration of 4 μg mL in human blood. In the absence of Protein C (Protein C deficiency) increases risk of generation thrombosis. When these blood clots break away from the surface of the vein and enter the blood stream, they will induce strokes, heart attacks and pulmonary embolisms. Blood clotting can be life threatening if it is not recognized early and treated. Heparin and coumadin are commonly used to the treatment for protein C deficient patients. However, these therapeutics have dangerous side effects as excessive bleeding, strok...
Koagülasyon inhibitörlerinin konjenital eksikliği herediter trombotik hastalığın bir nedenidir. Rekü...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityProtein C deficiency is a genetic a...
Thrombosis is the leading cause of death and disability. Clots (i.e. thrombi) that obstruct blood fl...
A natural anticoagulant pathway denoted the protein C system provides specific and efficient control...
Protein C, a vitamin K-dependent serine protease zymogen, is one of serine proteases which works in ...
Objective: Protein C, a vitamin K-dependent coagulation factor, is involved in blood coagulation. Ac...
Anticoagulant protein C is a vitamin K-dependent factor circulating in plasma as a zymogen of a seri...
The protein C system provides important control of blood coagulation by regulating the activities of...
Protein C and antithrombin III, two natural anticoagulants, play an important role in the regulation...
Paul N KnoeblDepartment of Medicine 1, Division Hematology and Hemostasis, Medical University of Vie...
Protein C is a vitamin K-dependent zymogen of a serine protease that is found in blood plasma. The a...
Human protein C was purified. and the mechanism of action of activated protein C as an anticoagulant...
The effect of purifed human activated protein C (APC) on fibrinolysis was studied by using in vitro ...
Thrombosis is a serious problem in the U nited States. Activated protein C is a vitamin K-dependent ...
AbstractThe anticoagulant protein C system regulates the activity of coagulation factors VIIIa and V...
Koagülasyon inhibitörlerinin konjenital eksikliği herediter trombotik hastalığın bir nedenidir. Rekü...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityProtein C deficiency is a genetic a...
Thrombosis is the leading cause of death and disability. Clots (i.e. thrombi) that obstruct blood fl...
A natural anticoagulant pathway denoted the protein C system provides specific and efficient control...
Protein C, a vitamin K-dependent serine protease zymogen, is one of serine proteases which works in ...
Objective: Protein C, a vitamin K-dependent coagulation factor, is involved in blood coagulation. Ac...
Anticoagulant protein C is a vitamin K-dependent factor circulating in plasma as a zymogen of a seri...
The protein C system provides important control of blood coagulation by regulating the activities of...
Protein C and antithrombin III, two natural anticoagulants, play an important role in the regulation...
Paul N KnoeblDepartment of Medicine 1, Division Hematology and Hemostasis, Medical University of Vie...
Protein C is a vitamin K-dependent zymogen of a serine protease that is found in blood plasma. The a...
Human protein C was purified. and the mechanism of action of activated protein C as an anticoagulant...
The effect of purifed human activated protein C (APC) on fibrinolysis was studied by using in vitro ...
Thrombosis is a serious problem in the U nited States. Activated protein C is a vitamin K-dependent ...
AbstractThe anticoagulant protein C system regulates the activity of coagulation factors VIIIa and V...
Koagülasyon inhibitörlerinin konjenital eksikliği herediter trombotik hastalığın bir nedenidir. Rekü...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityProtein C deficiency is a genetic a...
Thrombosis is the leading cause of death and disability. Clots (i.e. thrombi) that obstruct blood fl...