A method is described which enables a quantitative measurement of the concentration of activated factor VIII (VIIIa) in plasma. Based on the ability of factor VIIIa to accelerate the activation of factor X by factor IXa, phospholipid and calcium ions, the course of factor X activation in time is measured using a chromogenic substrate. Free factor Xa is able to activate non-activated factor VIII present in a plasma sample, which increases the factor X activation velocity, and thus disturbs the measurement of factor VIIIa. Furthermore, factor Xa was found to be inactivated by serine protease inhibitors from the plasma sample. By adding surplus chromogenic substrate these reactions of factor Xa are inhibited and at the same time the rate of su...
The apparent amount of factor VII as determined in a one-stage test depends on the type of thrombopl...
When normal citrated plasma is stored at 37° C and pH 7.8 the factor VIII activity drops to about 50...
The activation of blood coagulation factor X by factor IXa is strongly stimulated by the non-enzymat...
A method is described which enables a quantitative measurement of the concentration of activated fac...
A spectrophotometric method for the assay of human blood coagulation factor VIII in plasma is presen...
The activation of Factor IX by partially purified Factor XIa was followed by active site titration, ...
We investigated the activation of the nonenzymatic protein cofactors factor VIII and factor V in pla...
A chromogenic factor IX assay is developed which requires only two time-dependent steps. Diluted pla...
A coagulation assay is described that allows the measurement of the degree of activation of factor V...
The aim of this study was the development of a simple chromogenic factor VIII assay for practical cl...
The activation of Factor IX by partially purified Factor XIa was followed by active site titration, ...
The activation of Factor IX by partially purified Factor XI " was followed by active site titra...
The apparent amount of factor VII as determined in a one-stage test depends on the type of thrombopl...
When normal citrated plasma is stored at 37° C and pH 7.8 the factor VIII activity drops to about 50...
The activation of blood coagulation factor X by factor IXa is strongly stimulated by the non-enzymat...
A method is described which enables a quantitative measurement of the concentration of activated fac...
A spectrophotometric method for the assay of human blood coagulation factor VIII in plasma is presen...
The activation of Factor IX by partially purified Factor XIa was followed by active site titration, ...
We investigated the activation of the nonenzymatic protein cofactors factor VIII and factor V in pla...
A chromogenic factor IX assay is developed which requires only two time-dependent steps. Diluted pla...
A coagulation assay is described that allows the measurement of the degree of activation of factor V...
The aim of this study was the development of a simple chromogenic factor VIII assay for practical cl...
The activation of Factor IX by partially purified Factor XIa was followed by active site titration, ...
The activation of Factor IX by partially purified Factor XI " was followed by active site titra...
The apparent amount of factor VII as determined in a one-stage test depends on the type of thrombopl...
When normal citrated plasma is stored at 37° C and pH 7.8 the factor VIII activity drops to about 50...
The activation of blood coagulation factor X by factor IXa is strongly stimulated by the non-enzymat...