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_displayNameMechanism by which exosites promote the inhibition of blood coagulation proteases by heparin-activated antithrombin
_timestamp2023-01-06 07:19:30
author[Person:9684050] Izaguirre, Gonzalo
[Person:9823316] Swanson, Richard
[Person:9823492] Raja, Srikumar M
[Person:5591022] Rezaie, Alireza R
[Person:211153] Olson, ST
created[InstanceEdit:9823495] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2023-01-06
journalJ Biol Chem
pages33609-33622
pubMedIdentifier17875649
titleMechanism by which exosites promote the inhibition of blood coagulation proteases by heparin-activated antithrombin
volume282
year2007
(literatureReference)[Reaction:9823290] SERPINC1 binds heparan sulfate [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:9823335] Antithrombin III, encoded by the SERPINC1 gene, is a serine ...
[Summation:9823502] Andexanet alfa (PRT4445, marketed as Andexxa®) is a recombin...
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