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coagulation factor X, human

Known as: Stuart Factor, Blood Coagulation Factor X, Factor X 
Coagulation factor X (488 aa, ~55 kDa) is encoded by the human F10 gene. This protein is involved in proteolysis and blood coagulation.
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2004
2004
Activated protein C (APC) resistance is the most frequent hereditary defect associated with deep venous thrombosis. Major cause… 
2001
2001
On the Role of EPR-1 or an EPR-1-like Molecule in Regulating Factor Xa Incorporation into Platelet Prothrombinase - 
Review
1999
Review
1999
Introduction The study of genetic bleeding disorders provided the first link between platelet functions and specific membrane… 
1997
1997
5. Wright JF, Kurosky A, Wasi S. An endothelial cell-surface form of annexin 3. Pryzdial EL, Wright JF. Prothrombinase assembly… 
1995
1995
The antithrombin-dependent inhibition of prothrombinase, assembled at a macroscopic surface, was studied under flow conditions… 
1992
1992
Vesicles composed of phospholipids with different fatty acyl side chains have been utilized to examine the importance of the… 
Highly Cited
1986
Highly Cited
1986
In the present paper the influence of beta 2-glycoprotein-I, also known as apolipoprotein H, upon the prothrombinase activity of… 
1962
1962