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Class:IdPerson:158337
_displayNameSun, MF
_timestamp2005-01-20 14:45:55
created[InstanceEdit:158298] D'Eustachio, P, 2005-01-20 14:44:36
firstnameMao-Fu
initialMF
surnameSun
(author)[LiteratureReference:158184] Model for a factor IX activation complex on blood platelets: dimeric conformation of factor XIa is essential
[LiteratureReference:9653227] A mechanism for hereditary angioedema with normal C1 inhibitor: an inhibitory regulatory role for the factor XII heavy chain
[LiteratureReference:9653842] The mechanism underlying activation of factor IX by factor XIa
[LiteratureReference:9653848] An update on factor XI structure and function
[LiteratureReference:9653854] Characterization of a heparin-binding site on the catalytic domain of factor XIa: mechanism of heparin acceleration of factor XIa inhibition by the serpins antithrombin and C1-inhibitor
[LiteratureReference:9655727] Proteolytic properties of single-chain factor XII: a mechanism for triggering contact activation
[LiteratureReference:9671235] A sequential mechanism for exosite-mediated factor IX activation by factor XIa
[LiteratureReference:9673243] Characterization of Novel Forms of Coagulation Factor XIa: independence of factor XIa subunits in factor IX activation
[LiteratureReference:9855682] Factor XII Structure-Function Relationships
[LiteratureReference:9855754] Model for surface-dependent factor XII activation: the roles of factor XII heavy chain domains
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