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Protease Nexin-2/Amyloid β-Protein Precursor Inhibits Factor Xa in the Prothrombinase Complex (∗)

Mahdi et al., 1995

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1527783477737622715
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Mahdi F
Van Nostrand W
Schmaier A
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Journal of Biological Chemistry

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Protease nexin-2/amyloid β-protein precursor (PN-2/AβPP) is a Kunitz-type protease inhibitor which has been shown to be a tight-binding inhibitor of coagulation factors XIa and IXa. Here we show that PN-2/AβPP and its KPI domain also inhibited isolated factor Xa with …
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