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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for "Factor X"
  1. Factor X deficiency is a rare bleeding disorder that varies in severity among affected individuals. The signs and ... the most severe cases are apparent in childhood. Factor X deficiency commonly causes nosebleeds, easy bruising, bleeding under ...
  2. ... of a group of proteins called the regulatory factor X (RFX) complex. This complex attaches to a specific ... family A protein 1 ankyrin repeat-containing regulatory factor X-associated protein F14150_1 MGC138628 regulatory factor X ...
  3. ... provides instructions for making a protein called coagulation factor X. Coagulation factors are a group of related proteins ... stop bleeding and trigger blood vessel repair.Coagulation factor X is made primarily by cells in the liver. ...
  4. ... of a group of proteins called the regulatory factor X (RFX) complex. This complex attaches to a specific ... This Health Condition DNA-binding protein RFX5 regulatory factor X 5 regulatory factor X, 5 (influences HLA class ...
  5. ... of a group of proteins called the regulatory factor X (RFX) complex. This complex attaches to a specific ... class I proteins and others do not. regulatory factor X-associated protein RFX DNA-binding complex 36 kDa ...
  6. ... RFXAP proteins come together to form the regulatory factor X (RFX) complex, which attaches (binds) to specific regions ...
  7. ... to have subtle skeletal abnormalities. GCFX growth control factor, X-linked PHOG pseudoautosomal homeobox-containing osteogenic gene SHOX_ ...
  8. ... factor V is activated, it interacts with coagulation factor X. The active forms of these two coagulation factors ( ...