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The first epidermal growth factor-like domains of factor Xa and factor IXa are important for the activation of the factor VII-tissue factor complex
M. Ndonwi, G. Broze, S. Paul Bajaj
Division of Hematology
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Epidermal Growth Factor
100%
Factor VII
100%
Prothrombinase
100%
Growth Factor-Like Domain
100%
Thromboplastin
100%
Tissue Factor Pathway Inhibitor
33%
Wild Type
26%
Enzyme
20%
F Factor
20%
Protease
13%
Positive Feedback
6%
Calcium Binding
6%
Protein C
6%
Keyphrases
Factor Xa
100%
Tissue Factor
100%
Factor IXa
100%
Epidermal Growth Factor-like Domain
100%
FIXa
42%
Tissue Factor Pathway inhibitor-2 (TFPI-2)
35%
FVIIa
21%
Protease
14%
Inhibitor Complex
7%
VIIa
7%
Epidermal Growth Factor
7%
Recognition Motif
7%
Two-component Domains
7%
Coagulation
7%
Positive Feedback
7%
Calcium Binding
7%
Amidolytic Activity
7%
Soluble Tissue Factor
7%
Inhibition Kinetics
7%
Factor Recognition
7%
Immunology and Microbiology
Epidermal Growth Factor
100%
Thromboplastin
100%
Wild Type
20%
Fertility Factor
15%
Calcium Binding
5%
Positive Feedback
5%