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1  mechanism by which ticks inhibit the host's coagulation system.
2 potentiate several interactions in the blood coagulation system.
3 oint of care comprehensive assessment of the coagulation system.
4 am in granulocytes through engagement of the coagulation system.
5 ory processes and abnormalities of the blood coagulation system.
6 a (HCC) with a recently engineered microwave coagulation system.
7 c domains of several serine proteases of the coagulation system.
8 (SAA) and of CRP itself, and to activate the coagulation system.
9 saccharide administration also activates the coagulation system.
10 ical states caused by a malfunctioning blood coagulation system.
11 d with APC is unique among inhibitors of the coagulation system.
12  resulting from unfettered activation of the coagulation system.
13 ss, and is associated with activation of the coagulation system.
14  of treatment on vascular reactivity and the coagulation system.
15 th the vascular wall structure and the blood coagulation system.
16  membrane-stabilized proteases of the plasma coagulation system.
17 hrombosis) by synergistic stimulation of the coagulation system.
18  of enzyme systems, in particular, the blood coagulation system.
19 n between cells of the vessel wall and blood coagulation system.
20 lay among the various processes in the blood coagulation system.
21 ties implicate a role in the fibrinolytic or coagulation system.
22 as associated with activation of the contact coagulation system.
23  that local mechanisms exist to regulate the coagulation system.
24 due to concurrent activation of the platelet-coagulation system.
25 phils, activation of the complement, and the coagulation systems.
26 he vascular endothelium in activation of the coagulation system, a fundamental homeostatic mechanism
27  an approved therapy with a component of the coagulation system (activated protein C) to treat patien
28                           Hepatotoxicity and coagulation system activation occurred by 2 hours after
29 s feature of SCD is chronic inflammation and coagulation system activation.
30 artilage and bone destruction, and exuberant coagulation system activity within joint tissue.
31 vation of the innate immune response and the coagulation system after injury is a phylogenetically an
32  the cancer cell-associated initiator of the coagulation system and a signaling receptor.
33                            Activation of the coagulation system and adverse effects of homocysteine o
34                            Activation of the coagulation system and depletion of endogenous anticoagu
35 le cell disease have a chronically activated coagulation system and display hemostatic perturbations,
36 tested the hypothesis that activation of the coagulation system and downstream protease-activated rec
37 ttenuated the APAP-induced activation of the coagulation system and hepatocellular injury and diminis
38 may be possible only if these hurdles in the coagulation system and innate immunity can be overcome.
39                            Activation of the coagulation system and PAR-1 signaling contribute signif
40 t study, a novel interface between the blood coagulation system and platelets is demonstrated by show
41 eads to global dysfunction of the endogenous coagulation system and results in worse outcomes and inc
42 hat thrombin mediates cross-talk between the coagulation system and the adaptive immune system at sit
43 mmarise the complex interactions between the coagulation system and the angiogenic process that occur
44 , fibrinolysis, and interactions between the coagulation system and the vascular endothelium, brain t
45 k with, for example, signaling pathways, the coagulation system, and adaptive immunity.
46 ntial, life-threatening alterations in their coagulation system, and currently, there is an approved
47   Because activation of platelets and of the coagulation system are interdependent mediators of throm
48  to disrupt platelet function as well as the coagulation system are used.
49 actions between neurohormonal, vascular, and coagulation systems are beginning to explain how this ha
50                               The immune and coagulation systems are both implicated in the pathogene
51 rch has demonstrated that the complement and coagulation systems are closely integrated with each inf
52 rs to the angiogenic process and explore the coagulation system as a therapeutic target.
53                         Exploiting the blood coagulation system as an exquisite biological sensor, th
54 e related to differences in the platelet and coagulation systems between diabetics and nondiabetics,
55 he function of human factor IX in the murine coagulation system, bleeding times were performed in nor
56 h all of the membrane-bound reactions of the coagulation system can be localized to the surface of ac
57  (tissue factor/factor VIIa) pathways in the coagulation system, coagulation factor Xa (FXa) has been
58  antibody and mediated by complement and the coagulation system, develops rapidly.
59                         Dysregulation of the coagulation system due to inflammatory responses and cro
60               The initiating protease of the coagulation system, factor VIIa (VIIa), retains zymogen-
61 f the immune system, the endothelium and the coagulation system: factors required for malarial pathog
62 s, APOepsilon4 was associated with increased coagulation system failure among European American patie
63                            Activation of the coagulation system frequently accompanies systemic infla
64 r (TF), the protease receptor initiating the coagulation system, functions in vascular development, a
65 ntify a previously unrecognized role for the coagulation system in early mammalian development.
66 ls" such as horseshoe crabs, the role of the coagulation system in immunity in higher organisms remai
67                We present an overview of the coagulation system in liver disease with emphasis on the
68 e network, the vascular endothelium, and the coagulation system in patients without a history of diab
69                       A critical role of the coagulation system in the development of atherosclerosis
70 ings provide an interesting link between the coagulation system, innate immunity, LPS scavenging, and
71 Although it is known that the complement and coagulation systems interact, no studies have investigat
72 d that in most inflamed arthritic joints the coagulation system is activated, leading to the local ge
73 ese studies suggest that a part of the blood coagulation system is adapted to perform a developmental
74                                          The coagulation system is closely tied to the inflammatory r
75 gestation, suggesting that part of the blood coagulation system is necessary for development.
76                            Activation of the coagulation system is postulated to play an important ro
77                          The activity of the coagulation system is regulated, in part, by the interac
78 thrombin, the pivotal proenzyme of the blood coagulation system, is demonstrated and activation of th
79 he complex cross talk between platelets, the coagulation system, leukocytes, and the activated endoth
80                                          The coagulation system links immediate (hemostatic) and late
81                           Alterations in the coagulation system may contribute to the pathogenesis of
82                       Both activation of the coagulation system, monitored by the plasma levels of th
83                            Activation of the coagulation system (plasma concentrations of thrombin-an
84 ith a selectively enhanced activation of the coagulation system (plasma levels of thrombin-antithromb
85  did neither influence the activation of the coagulation system (plasma levels of thrombin/antithromb
86                                Thrombin is a coagulation system protease that also serves as a potent
87                                          The coagulation system provides physiologic host defense, bu
88  The activation of factor X by the extrinsic coagulation system results from the action of an enzyme
89 ave developed a model of the extrinsic blood coagulation system that includes the stoichiometric anti
90 ch implies tissue specific regulation of the coagulation system that is supported by further evidence
91 ized linkage between platelets and the blood coagulation system that may have a significant regulator
92 cleic acid-based approaches to influence the coagulation system, the future of genetic therapies for
93  sclerosis (MS) has been associated with the coagulation system, the temporal and spatial regulation
94 II)) salt was investigated as a flocculation-coagulation system to remove arsenic (As) from water.
95       Molecular genetic details of the human coagulation system were among the first successes of the
96           Factor X is a zymogen in the blood coagulation system which is activated by the serine prot
97                                          The coagulation system, which is activated in most cancer pa
98 ne network, the vascular endothelium and the coagulation system, with the exception of antithrombin l

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