Contact activation refers to the process of surface-induced activation of factor XII (FXII), which initiates blood coagulation and is captured by the activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) assay. Here, we show the mechanism and diagnostic implications of FXII contact activation. Screening of recombinant FXII mutants identified a continuous stretch of residues Gln317–Ser339 that was essential for FXII surface binding and activation, thrombin generation and coagulation. Peptides spanning these 23 residues competed with surface-induced FXII activation. Although FXII mutants lacking residues Gln317–Ser339 were susceptible to activation by plasmin and plasma kallikrein, they were ineffective in supporting arterial and venous thrombus forma...
When blood is exposed to negatively charged surface materials such as glass, an enzymatic cascade kn...
Background: The natural coagulation factor X (FX) substitution FXR386C, affecting the catalytic doma...
Monoclonal antibodies directed against functional sites of proteins provide useful tools for structu...
Contact activation refers to the process of surface-induced activation of factor XII (FXII), which i...
When blood is exposed to variety of artificial surfaces and biologic substances, the plasma proteins...
Essentials During contact system activation, factor XII is progressively cleaved by plasma kallikrei...
<div><p>Coagulation factor XII (fXII) is important for arterial thrombosis, but its physiological ac...
The epitope(s) of three anti human factor XII monoclonal antibodies were localized by screening a fa...
Blood coagulation involves extrinsic and intrinsic pathways, which merge at the activation step of b...
<div><p>Factor XIIa (fXIIa) is a serine protease that triggers the coagulation contact pathway and p...
Combinations of proinflammatory and procoagulant reactions are the unifying principle for a variety ...
The contact system and the fibrinolytic system are two enzymatic systems that are involved in haemos...
We studied the characteristics of two monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), F1 and F3, against human coagula...
It is well known that the swelling of tissue (edema) that occurs during an inflammation is the resul...
Factor (F) XII is a coagulation factor at the nexus of coagulation, inflammation, innate immunity, a...
When blood is exposed to negatively charged surface materials such as glass, an enzymatic cascade kn...
Background: The natural coagulation factor X (FX) substitution FXR386C, affecting the catalytic doma...
Monoclonal antibodies directed against functional sites of proteins provide useful tools for structu...
Contact activation refers to the process of surface-induced activation of factor XII (FXII), which i...
When blood is exposed to variety of artificial surfaces and biologic substances, the plasma proteins...
Essentials During contact system activation, factor XII is progressively cleaved by plasma kallikrei...
<div><p>Coagulation factor XII (fXII) is important for arterial thrombosis, but its physiological ac...
The epitope(s) of three anti human factor XII monoclonal antibodies were localized by screening a fa...
Blood coagulation involves extrinsic and intrinsic pathways, which merge at the activation step of b...
<div><p>Factor XIIa (fXIIa) is a serine protease that triggers the coagulation contact pathway and p...
Combinations of proinflammatory and procoagulant reactions are the unifying principle for a variety ...
The contact system and the fibrinolytic system are two enzymatic systems that are involved in haemos...
We studied the characteristics of two monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), F1 and F3, against human coagula...
It is well known that the swelling of tissue (edema) that occurs during an inflammation is the resul...
Factor (F) XII is a coagulation factor at the nexus of coagulation, inflammation, innate immunity, a...
When blood is exposed to negatively charged surface materials such as glass, an enzymatic cascade kn...
Background: The natural coagulation factor X (FX) substitution FXR386C, affecting the catalytic doma...
Monoclonal antibodies directed against functional sites of proteins provide useful tools for structu...