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Details on Person Mertens, Koen

Class:IdPerson:9661619
_displayNameMertens, Koen
_timestamp2019-09-18 08:33:42
created[InstanceEdit:9661631] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2019-09-18
firstnameKoen
initialK
surnameMertens
(author)[LiteratureReference:9661636] Storage and regulated secretion of factor VIII in blood outgrowth endothelial cells
[LiteratureReference:9665814] Storage of factor VIII variants with impaired von Willebrand factor binding in Weibel-Palade bodies in endothelial cells
[LiteratureReference:9665828] Factor VIII/V C-domain swaps reveal discrete C-domain roles in factor VIII function and intracellular trafficking
[LiteratureReference:9669993] A3 domain region 1803-1818 contributes to the stability of activated factor VIII and includes a binding site for activated factor IX
[LiteratureReference:9670203] 3-Dimensional structure of membrane-bound coagulation factor VIII: modeling of the factor VIII heterodimer within a 3-dimensional density map derived by electron crystallography
[LiteratureReference:9670216] Factor VIII C1 domain residues Lys 2092 and Phe 2093 contribute to membrane binding and cofactor activity
[LiteratureReference:9934475] Probing activation-driven changes in coagulation factor IX by mass spectrometry
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