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Protein C

Known as: Protein C (Homo sapiens), Protein C [Chemical/Ingredient] 
A vitamin-K dependent zymogen present in the blood, which, upon activation by thrombin and thrombomodulin exerts anticoagulant properties by… 
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2010
2010
Endothelial protein C receptor (EPCR) is a CD1‐like transmembrane glycoprotein with important regulatory roles in protein C (PC… 
2005
2005
The interaction of thrombin (IIa) with thrombomodulin (TM) is essential for the efficient activation of protein C (PC… 
Review
2002
Review
2002
The protein C (PC) anticoagulant pathway plays a crucial role in the regulation of fibrin formation via proteolytic degradation… 
1999
1999
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Activation of plasma protein C (PC) zymogen by thrombin-thrombomodulin at the endothelial surface is an… 
1997
1997
The function of the rigidly conserved amino acid residue R15 in the Ca2+/phospholipid-dependent properties of the gamma… 
1994
1994
Summary Activated protein C (APC) is an antithrombotic serine proteinase having anticoagulant, profibrinolytic and anti… 
1992
1992
Protein C (PC) is a vitamin K-dependent serine protease, a deficiency of which results in thrombus. There is no spontaneously… 
1989
1989
Summary Protein C (PC) is a vitamin K-dependent protein which functions as both an anticoagulant and profibrinolytic. It is… 
1986
1986
The anticoagulant protein, protein C (PC), was measured after 40 plasma exchanges (PEs) in 26 patients treated for a variety of… 
1986
1986
Plasma levels of protein C (PC) and vitamin K-dependent coagulation factors (factors II, VII, IX and X) were measured in 100…