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Results 1 - 10 of 77 for vitamin k
  1. The VKORC1 gene provides instructions for making a vitamin K epoxide reductase enzyme. The VKORC1 enzyme is made ... Specifically, the VKORC1 enzyme converts one form of vitamin K into a different form of vitamin K that ...
  2. ... PS21 PS22 PS23 PS24 PS25 PSA THPH5 THPH6 vitamin K-dependent plasma protein S Tests of PROS1 PubMed ...
  3. The F2 gene provides instructions for making a protein called prothrombin (also called coagulation factor II). Coagulation factors are a group of related ...
  4. ... thought to participate in a chemical pathway involving vitamin K. Evidence suggests that vitamin K normally plays a role in bone growth and ...
  5. ... believe it participates in a chemical pathway involving vitamin K. Evidence suggests that vitamin K normally plays a role in bone growth and ...
  6. ... Chylomicrons are needed to absorb fat-soluble vitamins (vitamins K, E, and D) and carry fats and cholesterol ...
  7. ... variants. Causes of acquired protein S deficiency include vitamin K deficiency, liver disease, and kidney disorders. PROS1 Protein ...
  8. ... R, Oldenburg J, Asmis L. Congenital hypersensitivity to vitamin K antagonists due to FIX propeptide mutation at locus - ...
  9. ... The VKORC1 gene provides instructions for making a vitamin K epoxide reductase enzyme. The VKORC1 enzyme helps turn ...
  10. ... that prevent clotting, or by a deficiency of vitamin K. F7 Congenital factor VII deficiency is inherited in ...
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