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- extrinsically or intrinsically. The activating complexes are together called tenase. Tenase is a blend word of "ten" and the suffix "-ase", which means, that the...
- of FIXa, and together they form the "tenase" complex, which activates FX; and so the cycle continues. ("Tenase" is a contraction of "ten" and the suffix...
- a complex known as intrinsic tenase) and factor VII with its cofactor, tissue factor (a complex known as extrinsic tenase). It is therefore the first member...
- (normally present in trace amounts in the blood), forming the extrinsic tenase complex. This complex further activates factor IX and X to IXa and Xa, respectively...
- the outer platelet membrane surface. These phospholipids then bind the tenase and prothrombinase complexes, two of the sites of interplay between platelets...
- תְנַסֶּינָה ינסו/ יְנַסּוּ תנסינה/ תְנַסֶּינָה will try ´anaSE nenaSE tenaSE tenaSI yenaSE tenaSE tenaSU tenaSEna yenaSU tenaSEna Po'el ארומם/ אֲרוֹמֵם נרומם/...
- in the conversion of prothrombin to thrombin, such as factor VIIIa-IXa (tenase) and factor Va-Xa (prothrombinase). In Scott syndrome, the mechanism for...
- the extrinsic coagulation pathway and by the tenase complex of the intrinsic pathway. The intrinsic tenase complex is composed of both factor IXa and factor...
- ill and die." The Cherokee called a great council, including Tomotley, Tenase, Setico, and Chota towns, which were haunted by the liver eater. The medicine...
- scramblases. Several enzyme complexes of blood coagulation cascade such as tenase and prothrombinase are activated by the cell surface exposure of the phosphatidylserine...