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Coagulation protein disease
- ... factor X deficiency. Reduced quantity or function of coagulation factor X ... abnormal proteins called amyloids. Acquired factor X deficiency can also ...
- ... a protein called coagulation factor VIII. A related protein, coagulation factor IX, is produced from the F9 gene. Coagulation factors are proteins that work together in the blood clotting process. ...
- ... THPH5 PubMed Castoldi E, Hackeng TM. Regulation of coagulation by protein S. Curr Opin Hematol. 2008 Sep;15(5): ...
- ... F5 gene, which provides instructions for making a protein called coagulation factor V. This protein plays a critical role in the coagulation system, ... factor V deficiency prevent the production of functional coagulation factor V ... of the protein in the bloodstream. People with this condition typically ...
- ... F7 gene, which provides instructions for making a protein called coagulation factor VII. This protein plays a critical role in the coagulation system, ...
- ... F2 gene is called prothrombin (also known as coagulation factor II). Prothrombin is the precursor to a protein called thrombin that initiates a series of chemical ...
- ... subunits) of a protein called factor XIII. This protein plays a critical role in the coagulation cascade, which is a series of chemical reactions ... autoantibodies that attack and disable the factor XIII protein. The ... diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis. ...
- ... instructions for making the factor XI protein. This protein plays a role in the coagulation cascade, which is a series of chemical reactions ... immune system malfunctions and attacks the factor XI protein. Because factor ... severe liver disease or receiving a transplanted liver from an affected ...
- ... part (subunit) of a protein called fibrinogen. This protein is important for blood clot formation (coagulation), which is needed to stop excessive bleeding after ...
- ... Pudlak syndrome also have problems with blood clotting (coagulation) that lead to easy bruising and prolonged bleeding.Some individuals with Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome develop breathing problems due to a lung disease called pulmonary fibrosis, which causes scar tissue to ...