Erdjument et al., 1987 - Google Patents
Formation of a covalent disulfide-linked antithrombin-albumin complex by an antithrombin variant, antithrombin “Northwick Park”.Erdjument et al., 1987
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- Erdjument H
- Lane D
- Ireland H
- Panico M
- Di Marzo V
- Blench I
- Morris H
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- Journal of Biological Chemistry
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Antithrombin is a major proteinase inhibitor of the blood coagulation system. Its inherited deficiency or abnormality is often associated with thromboembolism. Antithrombin “Northwick Park,” a functionally inactive variant antithrombin, has recently been shown by us …
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