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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Coagulation protein disease
  1. ... factor X deficiency. Reduced quantity or function of coagulation factor X ... abnormal proteins called amyloids. Acquired factor X deficiency can also ...
  2. ... 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. ...
  3. ... THPH5 PubMed Castoldi E, Hackeng TM. Regulation of coagulation by protein S. Curr Opin Hematol. 2008 Sep;15(5): ...
  4. ... 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 ...
  5. ... F7 gene, which provides instructions for making a protein called coagulation factor VII. This protein plays a critical role in the coagulation system, ...
  6. ... 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 ...
  7. ... 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. ...
  8. ... 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 ...
  9. ... part (subunit) of a protein called fibrinogen. This protein is important for blood clot formation (coagulation), which is needed to stop excessive bleeding after ...
  10. ... 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 ...
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