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Results 1 - 10 of 117 for Blood clotting
  1. ... called protein C that is important for controlling blood clotting. Protein C blocks the activity of two proteins ... protein C, which disrupts its ability to control blood clotting. Protein C deficiency can be divided into type ...
  2. Hemophilia is a bleeding disorder that slows the blood clotting process. People with this condition experience prolonged bleeding ... factors are proteins that work together in the blood clotting process. After an injury, blood clots protect the ...
  3. Hereditary antithrombin deficiency is a disorder of blood clotting. People with this condition are at higher than average risk for developing abnormal blood clots, particularly a type of clot that occurs in ...
  4. ... disease is a bleeding disorder that slows the blood clotting process, causing prolonged bleeding after an injury. People ... The VWF gene provides instructions for making a blood clotting protein called von Willebrand factor, which is essential ...
  5. ... platelets, which are small blood cells involved in blood clotting. People with this condition tend to bruise easily ... factors and other proteins that are important for blood clotting and wound healing. In response to an injury ...
  6. ... S that is important for the regulation of blood clotting. Although protein S can work on its own ... protein C (APC). APC turns off (inactivates) the blood clotting proteins known as factor Va and factor VIIIa. ...
  7. Prothrombin thrombophilia is an inherited disorder of blood clotting. Thrombophilia is an increased tendency to form abnormal blood clots in blood vessels. People who have prothrombin thrombophilia are at somewhat higher than ...
  8. ... making an enzyme that is involved in regulating blood clotting. After an injury, clots normally protect the body ... protein is involved in the first step of blood clotting at the site of injury, which is to ...
  9. The VWF gene provides instructions for making a blood clotting protein called von Willebrand factor. This protein contains ... stop bleeding. Von Willebrand factor also carries another blood clotting protein, coagulation factor VIII, to the area of ...
  10. ... abnormal platelets, which are blood cells involved in blood clotting. In affected individuals, platelets are unusually large and ... of platelets and plays an important role in blood clotting.The GPIb-IX-V complex can attach (bind) ...
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