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- Q3043153 subject Q7216267.
- Q3043153 abstract "Protein S deficiency is a disorder associated with increased risk of venous thrombosis. Protein S, a vitamin K-dependent physiological anticoagulant, acts as a nonenzymatic cofactor to activate protein C in the proteolytic degradation of factor Va and factor VIIIa. Decreased (antigen) levels or impaired function (activity) of protein S leads to decreased degradation of factor Va and factor VIIIa and an increased propensity to venous thrombosis. Protein S circulates in human plasma in two forms: approximately 60 percent is bound to complement component C4b β-chain while the remaining 40 percent is free. Only free protein S has activated protein C cofactor activity.".
- Q3043153 wikiPageExternalLink PtProtS.htm.
- Q3043153 wikiPageExternalLink www.proteinsdeficiency.com.
- Q3043153 wikiPageWikiLink Q14863039.
- Q3043153 wikiPageWikiLink Q14864939.
- Q3043153 wikiPageWikiLink Q14865116.
- Q3043153 wikiPageWikiLink Q166019.
- Q3043153 wikiPageWikiLink Q1762339.
- Q3043153 wikiPageWikiLink Q182338.
- Q3043153 wikiPageWikiLink Q220570.
- Q3043153 wikiPageWikiLink Q2751330.
- Q3043153 wikiPageWikiLink Q407431.
- Q3043153 wikiPageWikiLink Q7216267.
- Q3043153 wikiPageWikiLink Q8054.
- Q3043153 wikiPageWikiLink Q823027.
- Q3043153 comment "Protein S deficiency is a disorder associated with increased risk of venous thrombosis. Protein S, a vitamin K-dependent physiological anticoagulant, acts as a nonenzymatic cofactor to activate protein C in the proteolytic degradation of factor Va and factor VIIIa. Decreased (antigen) levels or impaired function (activity) of protein S leads to decreased degradation of factor Va and factor VIIIa and an increased propensity to venous thrombosis.".
- Q3043153 label "Protein S deficiency".