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Antithrombin (AT) is a
small glycoprotein that
inactivates several enzymes of the
coagulation system. It is a 464-amino-acid
protein produced by the liver...
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Antithrombin III
deficiency (abbreviated
ATIII deficiency) is a
deficiency of
antithrombin III. This
deficiency may be
inherited or acquired. It is a rare...
- Thrombin–
antithrombin complex (TAT) is a
protein complex of
thrombin and
antithrombin. It is a
marker of net
activation of coagulation. TAT is
formed in...
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levels of FVIII, also may lead to a
thrombotic tendency.[citation needed]
Antithrombin is a
serine protease inhibitor (serpin) that
degrades the
serine proteases:...
- from pig
intestines and
bovine lungs. UFH
binds to the
enzyme inhibitor antithrombin III (AT),
causing a
conformational change that
results in its activation...
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direct factor Xa inhibitors, it
mediates its
effects indirectly through antithrombin III, but
unlike heparin, it is
selective for
factor Xa. Fondaparinux...
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vitro studies have
demonstrated that
protamine neutralizes the
antithrombin activity of LMWHs,
normalizing the aPTT and
thrombin time. However, protamine...
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rechecking laboratory values. Use in
antithrombin III deficiency: FFP can be used as a
source of
antithrombin III in
patients who are
deficient of this...
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transaccional (Spanish for "transactional analysis"), a
psychological method Antithrombin, a
small protein molecule Ataxia–telangiectasia, an immunodeficiency...
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coagulation cascade. In
human adults, the
normal blood level of
antithrombin activity has been
measured to be
around 1.1 units/mL.
Newborn levels...