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_displayNameStructural modulation of factor VIIa by full-length tissue factor (TF1-263): implication of novel interactions between EGF2 domain and TF
_timestamp2024-08-05 23:43:55
author[Person:9917381] Prasad, Ramesh
[Person:9917403] Sen, Prosenjit
created[InstanceEdit:9917386] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2024-08-05
journalJ Biomol Struct Dyn
pages621-633
pubMedIdentifier28150568
titleStructural modulation of factor VIIa by full-length tissue factor (TF1-263): implication of novel interactions between EGF2 domain and TF
volume36
year2018
(literatureReference)[Summation:140784] This Reactome event describes binding of the cell surface-bo...
[Summation:9820672] The initiation phase of coagulation proceeds through the tis...
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