tissue factor การใช้
- Currently, recombinant tissue factor is not available and used in some PT assays.
- Normal coagulation is initiated by the release of tissue factor from damaged tissue.
- The best known function of tissue factor is its role in blood coagulation.
- Surgery anywhere in the body exposes something called tissue factor which can increase coagulation.
- Tissue factor is not needed to activate the intrinsic pathway.
- It may also enhance coagulation by inhibiting the function of tissue factor pathway inhibitor.
- However, partial thromboplastin is just phospholipids, and not tissue factor.
- Tissue factor is found on the outside of blood vessels-normally not exposed to the bloodstream.
- Together with factor VIIa, tissue factor forms the tissue factor or extrinsic pathway of coagulation.
- Together with factor VIIa, tissue factor forms the tissue factor or extrinsic pathway of coagulation.
- Phospholipid is available as an independent reagent or in combination with tissue factor as thromboplastin.
- Many trauma patients suffer from an overwhelming activation of tissue factor and thus massive hyperfibrinolysis.
- Factor VII has been shown to interact with tissue factor . Also reacts with protein kinase C.
- Tissue factor binds to circulating factor VIIa.
- The process is thought to be initiated by tissue factor-affected thrombin production, which leads to fibrin deposition.
- One critical mediator of DIC is the release of a transmembrane glycoprotein called tissue factor ( TF ).
- The N-terminal EGF domain has been shown to at least in part be responsible for binding tissue factor.
- Various mechanisms, such as deficiency of protein S and tissue factor pathway inhibitor, are said to be responsible.
- Ixolaris, a tissue factor inhibitor has been shown to block primary tumour growth and angiogenesis in a glioblastoma model.
- The theory that thrombin is generated by the presence of tissue factor was consolidated by Paul Morawitz in 1905.
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