Venous thrombosis : from genes to clinical medicine : the molecular genetics of an archetypal multigene disorder
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Venous thrombosis : from genes to clinical medicine : the molecular genetics of an archetypal multigene disorder
(The Human molecular genetics series / series advisors, D.N. Cooper, S.E. Humphries, T. Strachan)
BIOS Scientific Pub, 1997
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 241-317) and index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780122204463
Description
Thrombotic disease is a major cause of death and disablement in Western society. The most common cause is an inherited defect in one of the many genes encoding a protein which is involved in clotting, its regulation or the process of clot dissolution, fibrinolysis. Venous Thrombosis: From Genes to
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ISBN 9781872748948
Description
Thrombotic disease is a major cause of death and disablement in Western society. Venous Thrombosis: from genes to clinical medicine presents our current knowledge of potentially prothrombotic protein abnormalities, together with clear and concise views of
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Pathological mutations: DNA sequence and protein structure
- Evolution of the vitamin K-dependent coagulation factors
- Antithrombin III and antithrombin III deficiency
- Protein C and protein C deficiency
- Protein S and protein S deficiency
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