• Cancer procoagulant is a hypothesised protein, most likely a cysteine protease enzyme (EC 3.4.22.26), that occurs only in fetal and malignant cells. Its...
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    Coagulation (redirect from Procoagulant)
    8 September 2023. Gordon, S. G.; Mielicki, W. P. (March 1997). "Cancer procoagulant: a factor X activator, tumor marker and growth factor from malignant...
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  • 24: Cathepsin T EC 3.4.22.25: Glycyl endopeptidase EC 3.4.22.26: Cancer procoagulant EC 3.4.22.27: cathepsin S EC 3.4.22.28: picornain 3C EC 3.4.22.29:...
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  • one study, researchers evaluated the efficacy of platelet-mimicking procoagulant nanoparticles (PPNs) using various animal models. In a mouse model of...
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    damaged erythrocytes have a procoagulant activity then the substances they release can lead to the development of a procoagulant state and this can cause...
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    coagulation by converting thrombin to an anticoagulant enzyme from a procoagulant enzyme. Thrombomodulin is also expressed on human mesothelial cell, monocyte...
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  • could be speculated that some of the benefit might be secondary to the procoagulant effect of erythropoietin. Regardless, this study suggests further research...
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    and colon cancer patients (other forms of cancer also can be factors, but these are the most common) This is due to the release of procoagulants. The risk...
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    status, both lymph node and distant metastasis and poor survival. The procoagulant response to lipopolysaccharide (bacterial endotoxin) is reduced in Duffy...
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    estrogen. Due to its effects on liver protein synthesis, oral estrogen is procoagulant, and has been found to increase the risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE)...
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    hypertension. This category is ruled by surface phenomena and contact with procoagulant surfaces, such as bacteria, shards of foreign materials, biomaterials...
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  • century. Ultracentrifuged pellets from blood plasma were reported to have procoagulant properties by Erwin Chargaff and Randolph West in 1946. The platelet...
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    activation of the coagulation system by cancer cells or secretion of procoagulant substances (paraneoplastic syndrome), by external compression on a blood...
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    the thrombin receptor in blood vessel walls, which may contribute to procoagulant effects of MPA and risk of venous thromboembolism and atherosclerosis...
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  • initiated by interaction of S100A8/A9 with GPIbα induces the formation of procoagulant platelets and fibrin (CD36 has a supporting role). Transition metals...
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    Horvat (December 2013). "Interferons beta have vasoconstrictive and procoagulant effects: a woman who developed livedo reticularis and Raynaud phenomenon...
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    Australia. Its venom contains powerful neurotoxins, nephrotoxins and a procoagulant, although humans are not usually affected by the neurotoxins. The bite...
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    activation of the coagulation system by cancer cells or secretion of procoagulant substances. Furthermore, particular cancer treatments (such as the use of central...
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    intracardiac thrombi have been embolised peripherally. In certain patients, procoagulant therapy may result in thrombosis of the intracranial veins (lateral sinus...
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  • associated with a doubled risk for silent stroke. Cigarette smoking: The procoagulant and atherogenic effects of smoking increase the risk for silent stroke...
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    the endothelium of human blood vessels and catalyze the conversion of procoagulant clotting factors into activated ones, leading to unwanted and potentially...
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  • necessarily mean the patient has a tendency to bleed, as it only measures procoagulants and not anticoagulants. In liver disease the synthesis of both are decreased...
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    killing the bacteria directly. Platelets also secrete proinflammatory and procoagulant mediators such as inorganic polyphosphates or platelet factor 4 (PF4)...
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    warfarin metabolism). Warfarin is an anticoagulant that opposes the procoagulant effect of vitamin K by inhibiting the VKORC enzyme. A patient's VKORC1...
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    instead, it prevents clot formation by inhibiting thrombin and other procoagulant serine proteases. Heparin is generally used for anticoagulation for the...
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    K, et al. (August 2010). "Early atherosclerosis exhibits an enhanced procoagulant state". Circulation. 122 (8): 821–830. doi:10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.109...
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    via rapamycin and the rapalogs. Rapamycin and its analogues also have procoagulant side effects caused by off-target binding of the activated immunophilin...
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  • involved. The binding of XNAs ultimately leads to the development of a procoagulant state, the secretion of inflammatory cytokines and chemokines, as well...
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    estradiol cypionate and 25 mg medroxyprogesterone acetate have less or no procoagulant effect relative to combined birth control pills. In contrast to oral...
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    Cohen, Zane; Craig, Monica; et al. (March 1989). "Monocyte/macrophage procoagulant activity as a measure of immune responsiveness in Lewis and brown Norway...
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