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Cholesterol and triglyceride levels, ABO blood groups and secretor status
[[Lipidomics]] ====See Also==== * [[Endothelial dysfunction]] * [[Cardiovascular disease, ABO blood groups . . . tests (RT, PTT, and K-PTT) specific for factor VIII level. In addition, a higher sensitivity . . .
19K - last updated 2006-07-04 11:42 UTC by PeterDAdamo
Factor VIII
[[Biochemistry]] ====See Also==== * [[Clotting factors]] * [[Rheology]] * [[Von Willebrand factor (vWF)]] . . . ====Description==== Factor VIII (FVIII) is an essential clotting factor. . . . A, an inherited bleeding disorder. The gene for Factor VIII is located on the X chromosome (Xq28). . . . to von Willebrand factor (vWF, also known as Factor VIII-related antigen) to form a stable complex. . . . is one of the most significant influences on Factor VIII. Studies dating back to the 1960s have . . .
10K - last updated 2006-06-27 10:25 UTC by PeterDAdamo
Peripheral artery disease and ABO Blood Groups
[[Pathology]] ====See Also==== * [[Clotting factors]] ====Description==== In medicine (vascular surgery), . . . Vandenbroucke JP, Rosendaal FR Role of clotting factor VIII in effect of von Willebrand factor on occurrence . . .
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Platelets
[[Immunology]] ====See Also==== * [[Rheology]] * [[Factor VIII]] * [[Clotting factors]] ====Description==== . . .
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Rheology
[[Polymorphism]] ====See Also==== * [[Clotting factors]] * [[Endothelial dysfunction]] * [[Factor VIII]] . . .
5K - last updated 2006-06-24 19:06 UTC by PeterDAdamo
Von Willebrand factor (vWF)
[[Biochemistry]] ====See Also==== * [[Factor VIII]] * [[Clotting factors]] ====Description==== <b>Von . . . of note are: * the D'/D3 domain, which binds to Factor VIII * the A1 domain, which binds to: ** platelet . . . is binding to other proteins, particularly [[Factor VIII]] and it is important in platelet adhesion . . . and molecules. The most important ones are: * Factor VIII is bound to vWF while inactive in circulation; . . . Factor VIII degrades rapidly when not bound to vWF. . . .
6K - last updated 2007-05-29 03:53 UTC by AlanGoldenberg
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