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Platelet coagulation-protein interactions.
Walsh PN. Walsh PN. Semin Thromb Hemost. 2004 Aug;30(4):461-71. doi: 10.1055/s-2004-833481. Semin Thromb Hemost. 2004. PMID: 15354267 Review.
Do platelets synthesize factor XI?
Gailani D, Zivelin A, Sinha D, Walsh PN. Gailani D, et al. J Thromb Haemost. 2004 Oct;2(10):1709-12. doi: 10.1111/j.1538-7836.2004.00935.x. J Thromb Haemost. 2004. PMID: 15456479 Free article. Review. No abstract available.
Factor Xa activation of factor V is of paramount importance in initiating the coagulation system: lessons from a tick salivary protein.
Schuijt TJ, Bakhtiari K, Daffre S, Deponte K, Wielders SJ, Marquart JA, Hovius JW, van der Poll T, Fikrig E, Bunce MW, Camire RM, Nicolaes GA, Meijers JC, van 't Veer C. Schuijt TJ, et al. Circulation. 2013 Jul 16;128(3):254-66. doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.113.003191. Epub 2013 Jul 1. Circulation. 2013. PMID: 23817575 Free PMC article.
Factor XIa dimer in the activation of factor IX.
Sinha D, Marcinkiewicz M, Lear JD, Walsh PN. Sinha D, et al. Biochemistry. 2005 Aug 2;44(30):10416-22. doi: 10.1021/bi050361x. Biochemistry. 2005. PMID: 16042419
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