It is hypothesized that immobilized heparin ex-contrast to PU, PU-NAH and PU-HAH are strong mediators erts a dual role in blood coagulation. On the one hand, the of factor XIa and factor IXa formation in normal and antiheparinized surface is because of its dense negative charge, thrombin-deficient p
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BLOOD COAGULATION FACTORS AT PHOSPHOLIPID SURFACES
β Scribed by H. C. Hemker; M. J. Lindhout; C. Vermeer
- Book ID
- 114883233
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 1977
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- English
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- 396 KB
- Volume
- 283
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- Article
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- 0890-6564
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