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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9822664
_displayNameActivation of von Willebrand factor via mechanical unfolding of its discontinuous autoinhibitory module
_timestamp2022-12-27 08:38:04
author[Person:9822703] Arce, Nicholas A
[Person:9822669] Cao, Wenpeng
[Person:9822695] Brown, Alexander K
[Person:9822723] Legan, Emily R
[Person:9822657] Wilson, Moriah S
[Person:9822676] Xu, Emma-Ruoqi
[Person:9822698] Berndt, Michael C
[Person:9653844] Emsley, Jonas
[Person:9822721] Zhang, X Frank
[Person:9822675] Li, Renhao
created[InstanceEdit:9822709] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2022-12-27
journalNat Commun
pages2360
pubMedIdentifier33883551
titleActivation of von Willebrand factor via mechanical unfolding of its discontinuous autoinhibitory module
volume12
year2021
(literatureReference)[Summation:9822538] Von Willebrand factor (VWF) is synthesized by endothelial ce...
[Summation:9822540] Von Willebrand factor (VWF) is an essential component in pla...
[Summation:9823062] The initial tethering of platelets at sites of vascular inju...
[Summation:9934637] In circulation, von Willebrand factor (VWF) multimers detect...
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