Activated factor Xa (FXa) is traditionally known as an important player in the coagulation cascade responsible for thrombin generation. Long considered a passive bystander, it is now evident that FXa exerts direct effects on a wide variety of cell types via activation of its two main receptors, protease-activated receptor-1 (PAR-1) and PAR-2. Recent findings suggest that PAR-2 plays a crucial role in fibro-proliferative diseases such as fibrosis, tissue remodeling and cancer and point towards FXa as the important mediator coordinating the interface between coagulation and disease progression. Here, we provide an overview of the FXa signaling pathways that mediate its effects in pathophysiology and explore the potential therapeutic implicati...
Activation of the blood coagulation cascade leads to fibrin deposition and platelet activation that ...
Cell migration is critically important in (patho) physiological processes. The metastatic potential ...
Factor Xa: at the crossroads between coagulation and signaling in physiology and disease
Activated factor Xa (FXa) is traditionally known as an important player in the coagulation cascade r...
Activated factor Xa (FXa) is traditionally known as an important player in the coagulation cascade r...
Factor Xa and thrombin are well-known components of the coagulation cascade and have been proven to ...
Factor Xa and thrombin are well-known components of the coagulation cascade and have been proven to ...
Coagulation proteases have been suggested to play a role in the pathogenesis of tissue remodeling an...
In the late 1970s, during a program set to identify potential mitogenic components of serum, thrombi...
Fibroblast proliferation and procollagen production are central features of tissue repair and fibros...
Factor Xa and thrombin are well-known components of the coagulation cascade and have been proven to ...
Introduction Activation of the coagulation cascade during liver fibrosis: a puzzling paradox Proteas...
Coagulation Factor (F)Xa is a serine protease that plays a crucial role during blood coagulation by ...
AbstractActivated factor X (FXa) is an important player in the coagulation cascade responsible for t...
Activation of the blood coagulation cascade leads to fibrin deposition and platelet activation that ...
Cell migration is critically important in (patho) physiological processes. The metastatic potential ...
Factor Xa: at the crossroads between coagulation and signaling in physiology and disease
Activated factor Xa (FXa) is traditionally known as an important player in the coagulation cascade r...
Activated factor Xa (FXa) is traditionally known as an important player in the coagulation cascade r...
Factor Xa and thrombin are well-known components of the coagulation cascade and have been proven to ...
Factor Xa and thrombin are well-known components of the coagulation cascade and have been proven to ...
Coagulation proteases have been suggested to play a role in the pathogenesis of tissue remodeling an...
In the late 1970s, during a program set to identify potential mitogenic components of serum, thrombi...
Fibroblast proliferation and procollagen production are central features of tissue repair and fibros...
Factor Xa and thrombin are well-known components of the coagulation cascade and have been proven to ...
Introduction Activation of the coagulation cascade during liver fibrosis: a puzzling paradox Proteas...
Coagulation Factor (F)Xa is a serine protease that plays a crucial role during blood coagulation by ...
AbstractActivated factor X (FXa) is an important player in the coagulation cascade responsible for t...
Activation of the blood coagulation cascade leads to fibrin deposition and platelet activation that ...
Cell migration is critically important in (patho) physiological processes. The metastatic potential ...
Factor Xa: at the crossroads between coagulation and signaling in physiology and disease