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Class:IdPerson:158224
_displayNameWalsh, PN
_timestamp2005-01-20 14:45:27
created[InstanceEdit:158298] D'Eustachio, P, 2005-01-20 14:44:36
firstnamePeter N
initialPN
surnameWalsh
(author)[LiteratureReference:158133] The interaction of factor XIa with activated platelets but not endothelial cells promotes the activation of factor IX in the consolidation phase of blood coagulation
[LiteratureReference:158147] RETRACTED Thrombin-mediated feedback activation of factor XI on the activated platelet surface is preferred over contact activation by factor XIIa or factor XIa
[LiteratureReference:158184] Model for a factor IX activation complex on blood platelets: dimeric conformation of factor XIa is essential
[LiteratureReference:158309] RETRACTED Factor XI binding to the platelet glycoprotein Ib-IX-V complex promotes factor XI activation by thrombin
[LiteratureReference:158342] Binding of coagulation factor XI to washed human platelets
[LiteratureReference:158365] Kinetics of coagulation factor X activation by platelet-bound factor IXa
[LiteratureReference:9653867] Factor XI homodimer structure is essential for normal proteolytic activation by factor XIIa, thrombin, and factor XIa
[LiteratureReference:9660799] The kunitz protease inhibitor domain of protease nexin-2 inhibits factor XIa and murine carotid artery and middle cerebral artery thrombosis
[LiteratureReference:9660805] Structural and mutational analyses of the molecular interactions between the catalytic domain of factor XIa and the Kunitz protease inhibitor domain of protease nexin 2
[LiteratureReference:9660808] P1 and P2' site mutations convert protease nexin-2 from a factor XIa inhibitor to a plasmin inhibitor
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