BACKGROUND: Protein S, which circulates in plasma in both free and bound forms, is an anticoagulant protein that stimulates activated protein C and tissue factor pathway inhibitor. Hereditary type I protein S deficiency (low total and low free protein S) is a well-established risk factor for venous thrombosis, whereas the thrombosis risk associated with type III deficiency (normal total and low free protein S) has been questioned. DESIGN AND METHODS: Kaplan-Meier analysis was performed on 242 individuals from 30 families with protein S deficiency. Subjects were classified as normal, or having type I or type III deficiency according to their total and free protein S levels. Genetic and functional studies were performed in 23 famil...
Hereditary protein S (PS) deficiency predisposes to venous thrombosis. Previously, we demonstrated a...
Protein S deficiency is a known risk factor for thrombosis. The coexistence of phenotypic type I (re...
Abstract Protein S deficiency is an autosomal dominant disorder that results from mutations in the p...
BACKGROUND: Protein S, which circulates in plasma in both free and bound forms, is an anticoagulan...
Haematologica. 2010 Sep;95(9):1563-71. Epub 2010 Apr 26. Similar hypercoagulable state and thromb...
Background Protein S, which circulates in plasma in both free and bound forms, is an anticoagulant p...
Free protein S rather than total protein S levels are currently measured to detect inherited protein...
Free protein S rather than total protein S levels are currently measured to detect inherited protein...
Hereditary protein S (PS) deficiency type I is an established risk factor for venous thromboembolism...
J Thromb Haemost. 2010 Feb;8(2):294-300. Epub 2009 Nov 30. Hereditary and acquired protein S defici...
BACKGROUND: Protein S and tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI) act together in down-regulating c...
BACKGROUND: Protein S is an important regulatory protein of the coagulation cascade. The risk for ve...
Hereditary protein S (PS) deficiency predisposes to venous thrombosis. Previously, we demonstrated a...
Protein S deficiency is a known risk factor for thrombosis. The coexistence of phenotypic type I (re...
Abstract Protein S deficiency is an autosomal dominant disorder that results from mutations in the p...
BACKGROUND: Protein S, which circulates in plasma in both free and bound forms, is an anticoagulan...
Haematologica. 2010 Sep;95(9):1563-71. Epub 2010 Apr 26. Similar hypercoagulable state and thromb...
Background Protein S, which circulates in plasma in both free and bound forms, is an anticoagulant p...
Free protein S rather than total protein S levels are currently measured to detect inherited protein...
Free protein S rather than total protein S levels are currently measured to detect inherited protein...
Hereditary protein S (PS) deficiency type I is an established risk factor for venous thromboembolism...
J Thromb Haemost. 2010 Feb;8(2):294-300. Epub 2009 Nov 30. Hereditary and acquired protein S defici...
BACKGROUND: Protein S and tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI) act together in down-regulating c...
BACKGROUND: Protein S is an important regulatory protein of the coagulation cascade. The risk for ve...
Hereditary protein S (PS) deficiency predisposes to venous thrombosis. Previously, we demonstrated a...
Protein S deficiency is a known risk factor for thrombosis. The coexistence of phenotypic type I (re...
Abstract Protein S deficiency is an autosomal dominant disorder that results from mutations in the p...