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Tissue factor

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Tissue factor, also called platelet tissue factor, factor III, or CD142 is a protein encoded by the F3 gene, present in subendothelial tissue and leukocytes. [1]

40 relations: AP-1 transcription factor, Atherosclerosis, Cancer procoagulant, Coagulation, D-dimer, Deep vein thrombosis, Discovery and development of direct thrombin inhibitors, Disseminated intravascular coagulation, Distributive shock, Ebola virus disease, F3, Factor IX, Factor VII, Factor X, Hyperfibrinolysis, Insects in medicine, Left ventricular thrombus, List of human clusters of differentiation, List of therapeutic monoclonal antibodies, Microvesicles, Mir-19 microRNA precursor family, Partial thromboplastin time, Phosphatidylserine, Platelet, Prostasomes, Prothrombin time, Prothrombinase, Tenase, TF, Thrombodynamics test, Thrombophilia, Thromboplastin, Thrombosis, Thrombus, Tissue factor pathway inhibitor, Trousseau sign of malignancy, Ulinastatin, Vein graft failure, Venous thrombosis, Wound licking.

AP-1 transcription factor

Activator protein 1 (AP-1) is a transcription factor that regulates gene expression in response to a variety of stimuli, including cytokines, growth factors, stress, and bacterial and viral infections.

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Atherosclerosis

Atherosclerosis is a disease in which the inside of an artery narrows due to the build up of plaque.

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Cancer procoagulant

Cancer procoagulant is a hypothesised protein, most likely a cysteine protease enzyme, that occurs only in fetal and malignant cells.

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Coagulation

Coagulation (also known as clotting) is the process by which blood changes from a liquid to a gel, forming a blood clot.

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D-dimer

D-dimer (or D dimer) is a fibrin degradation product (or FDP), a small protein fragment present in the blood after a blood clot is degraded by fibrinolysis.

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Deep vein thrombosis

Deep vein thrombosis (DVT), is the formation of a blood clot in a deep vein, most commonly the legs.

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Discovery and development of direct thrombin inhibitors

Direct thrombin inhibitors (DTIs) are a class of anticoagulant drugs that can be used to prevent and treat embolisms and blood clots caused by various diseases.

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Disseminated intravascular coagulation

Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is a condition in which blood clots form throughout the body, blocking small blood vessels.

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Distributive shock

Distributive shock is a medical condition in which abnormal distribution of blood flow in the smallest blood vessels results in inadequate supply of blood to the body's tissues and organs.

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Ebola virus disease

Ebola virus disease (EVD), also known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever (EHF) or simply Ebola, is a viral hemorrhagic fever of humans and other primates caused by ebolaviruses.

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F3

F3 or F03 may refer to.

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Factor IX

Factor IX (or Christmas factor) is one of the serine proteases of the coagulation system; it belongs to peptidase family S1.

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Factor VII

Factor VII (blood-coagulation factor VIIa, activated blood coagulation factor VII, formerly known as proconvertin) is one of the proteins that causes blood to clot in the coagulation cascade.

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Factor X

Factor X, also known by the eponym Stuart–Prower factor, is an enzyme of the coagulation cascade.

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Hyperfibrinolysis

The fibrinolysis system is responsible for removing blood clots.

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Insects in medicine

Insects have long been used in medicine, both traditional and modern, sometimes with little evidence of their effectiveness.

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Left ventricular thrombus

Left ventricular thrombus is a blood clot (thrombus) in the left ventricle of the heart.

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List of human clusters of differentiation

The following is a list of human clusters of differentiation (or CD) molecules.

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List of therapeutic monoclonal antibodies

This is a list of therapeutic, diagnostic and preventive monoclonal antibodies, antibodies that are clones of a single parent cell.

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Microvesicles

Microvesicles (circulating microvesicles, or microparticles) are a type of extracellular vesicle, between 50 and 1,000 nanometers (nm) in diameter, found in many types of body fluids as well as the interstitial space between cells.

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Mir-19 microRNA precursor family

There are 89 known sequences today in the microRNA 19 (miR-19) family but it will change quickly.

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Partial thromboplastin time

The partial thromboplastin time (PTT) or activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT or APTT) is a medical test that characterizes blood coagulation, also known as clotting.

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Phosphatidylserine

Phosphatidylserine (abbreviated Ptd-L-Ser or PS) is a phospholipid and is a component of the cell membrane.

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Platelet

Platelets, also called thrombocytes (from Greek θρόμβος, "clot" and κύτος, "cell"), are a component of blood whose function (along with the coagulation factors) is to react to bleeding from blood vessel injury by clumping, thereby initiating a blood clot.

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Prostasomes

Prostasomes are submicron membranous vesicles (40-500 nm in diameter) secreted by the prostate gland epithelial cells into seminal fluid.

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Prothrombin time

The prothrombin time (PT)—along with its derived measures of prothrombin ratio (PR) and international normalized ratio (INR)—are assays evaluating the extrinsic pathway of coagulation.

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Prothrombinase

The prothrombinase complex consists of the serine protein, Factor Xa, and the protein cofactor, Factor Va.

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Tenase

In coagulation, the procoagulant protein factor X can be activated into factor Xa two ways; extrinsically or intrinsically.

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TF

TF or Tf may refer to.

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Thrombodynamics test

Thrombodynamics is a method for blood coagulation monitoring and anticoagulant control.

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Thrombophilia

Thrombophilia (sometimes hypercoagulability or a prothrombotic state) is an abnormality of blood coagulation that increases the risk of thrombosis (blood clots in blood vessels).

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Thromboplastin

Thromboplastin (TPL) is a plasma protein aiding blood coagulation through catalyzing the conversion of prothrombin to thrombin.

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Thrombosis

Thrombosis (from Ancient Greek θρόμβωσις thrómbōsis "clotting”) is the formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel, obstructing the flow of blood through the circulatory system.

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Thrombus

A thrombus, colloquially called a blood clot, is the final product of the blood coagulation step in hemostasis.

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Tissue factor pathway inhibitor

Tissue factor pathway inhibitor (or TFPI) is a single-chain polypeptide which can reversibly inhibit Factor Xa (Xa).

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Trousseau sign of malignancy

The Trousseau sign of malignancy or Trousseau's syndrome is a medical sign involving episodes of vessel inflammation due to blood clot (thrombophlebitis) which are recurrent or appearing in different locations over time (thrombophlebitis migrans or migratory thrombophlebitis).

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Ulinastatin

Ulinastatin, as an urinary trypsin inhibitor (UTI), is a glycoprotein that is isolated from healthy human urine or synthetically produced and has molecular weight of 25 - 25kDa.

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Vein graft failure

In medicine, vein graft failure (VGF) is a condition in which vein grafts, which are used as alternative conduits in bypass surgeries (e.g. CABG), get occluded.

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Venous thrombosis

A venous thrombus is a blood clot (thrombus) that forms within a vein.

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Wound licking

Wound licking is an instinctive response in humans and many other animals to lick an injury.

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CD142, Cd142, Coagulation factor III, F3 (gene), Factor III.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tissue_factor

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