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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9929737
_displayNameThe molecular basis of factor V and VIII procofactor activation
_timestamp2024-11-28 00:19:09
author[Person:9929736] Camire, R M
[Person:9929728] Bos, M H A
created[InstanceEdit:9929739] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2024-11-28
journalJ Thromb Haemost
pages1951-61
pubMedIdentifier19765210
titleThe molecular basis of factor V and VIII procofactor activation
volume7
year2009
(literatureReference)[Summation:140693] In the presence of calcium ions (Ca²⁺), factor Va (FVa) and ...
[Summation:140698] This Reactome event describes thrombin (FIIa)-catalyzed clea...
[Summation:158185] Following limited processing, factor VIII (FVIII) is secrete...
[Summation:9769738] This Reactome event describes proteolysis of factor V (FV (2...
[Summation:9822517] Small amounts of factor VIII (FVIII, F8) can be activated by...
[Summation:9930791] Coagulation factor V (FV, encoded by the F5 gene) is activat...
[Summation:9930796] Coagulation factor V (FV, encoded by the F5 gene) circulates...
[Summation:9933743] This Reactome event shows Ca²⁺-dependent association between...
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