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coagulation factor ii การใช้

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  • Coagulation factor II ( thrombin ) receptor-like 2 ( F2RL2 ) is a member of the large family of ligand and activates the receptor.
  • The best-known function of vitamin K in animals is as a cofactor in the formation of coagulation factors II ( prothrombin ), VII, IX, and X by the liver.
  • In these situations, warfarin may be restarted at a low dosage to ensure that the protein C deficiency does not present before the vitamin K coagulation factors II, IX and X are suppressed.
  • Coagulation factor II ( thrombin ) receptor-like 3 ( F2RL3 ) is a member of the large family of 7-transmembrane-region receptors that couple to guanosine-nucleotide-binding proteins.
  • As a consequence of vitamin K deficiency there is an impaired production of coagulation factors II, VII, IX, X, protein C and protein S by the liver, resulting in excessive bleeding ( hemorrhage ).
  • It is a vitamin K antagonist that inhibits coagulation by blocking synthesis of coagulation factors II, VII, IX and X . It is used for the prophylaxis and treatment of thromboembolic disorders ( thrombosis / pulmonary embolism ).
  • Anticoagulants are defined as chronic ( death occurs one to two weeks after ingestion of the lethal dose, rarely sooner ), single-dose ( second generation ) or multiple-dose ( first generation ) rodenticides, acting by effective blocking of the vitamin K cycle, resulting in inability to produce essential blood-clotting factors  mainly coagulation factors II ( prothrombin ) and VII ( proconvertin ).
  • At present, the following human Gla-containing proteins ( Gla proteins ) have been characterized to the level of primary structure : the blood coagulation factors II ( prothrombin ), VII, IX, and X, the anticoagulant proteins C and S, and the factor X-targeting protein Z . The bone Gla protein osteocalcin, the calcification-inhibiting matrix Gla protein ( MGP ), the cell growth regulating " growth arrest specific gene 6 " protein GAS6, periostin ( a factor necessary for migration and adhesion of epithelial cells ), two transmembrane Gla proteins ( TMGPs ), and two proline-rich Gla-proteins ( PRGPs ), the function of which at present are unknown.