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Details on Person Human factor VIIIa subunit structure. Reconstruction of factor VIIIa from the isolated A1/A3-C1-C2 dimer and A2 subunit

Class:IdLiteratureReference:5607045
_displayNameHuman factor VIIIa subunit structure. Reconstruction of factor VIIIa from the isolated A1/A3-C1-C2 dimer and A2 subunit
_timestamp2014-07-09 14:34:53
author[Person:5591029] Fay, P J
[Person:5607055] Haidaris, P J
[Person:5607031] Smudzin, T M
created[InstanceEdit:5607040] Jupe, Steve, 2014-07-09
journalJ. Biol. Chem.
pages8957-62
pubMedIdentifier1902833
titleHuman factor VIIIa subunit structure. Reconstruction of factor VIIIa from the isolated A1/A3-C1-C2 dimer and A2 subunit
volume266
year1991
(literatureReference)[Summation:5607041] Activated Protein C (APC) is best known for its anticoagulan...
[Summation:9670020] Factor VIII (FVIII) circulates in plasma as a heterodimer (d...
[Summation:9670028] Factor VIII (FVIII) circulates in plasma as a heterodimer (d...
[Summation:9670034] Factor VIII (FVIII) circulates in plasma as a heterodimer (d...
[Reaction:9670014] Factor VIIIa dissociates [Homo sapiens]
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