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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Coagulation protein disease
  1. ... Von Willebrand factor also carries another blood clotting protein, coagulation factor VIII, to the area of clot formation. More than 300 mutations in the VWF gene have been found to cause von Willebrand disease. Mutations in the VWF gene that reduce the ...
  2. ... respectively) form a complex that converts an important coagulation protein called prothrombin to its active form, thrombin. Thrombin ... variant results in the production of an abnormal coagulation factor V protein that is resistant to inactivation by APC, while ...
  3. ... amount of active factor IX and three other coagulation proteins.The mutations responsible for warfarin hypersensitivity each change ... be treated with other anticoagulant medications. ... factor IX (plasma thromboplastic component, Christmas disease, hemophilia B) FA9_HUMAN Factor 9 FIX HEMB ...
  4. ... called prothrombin (also known as coagulation factor II). Coagulation factors are a group of related proteins that are essential for normal blood clotting (hemostasis). ...
  5. ... protein is part of a group of related proteins called coagulation factors that are essential for normal blood clotting. ... XIII, A polypeptide coagulation factor XIII, A1 polypeptide coagulation factor XIIIa F13A ... gamma-glutamyltransferase A chain TGase transglutaminase A ...