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bp(MESH:"Clot Retraction") positiveCorrelation a(MESH:Thrombin) View Subject | View Object

Thrombin, calcium ions, the integrin IIb 3, non-muscle myosin IIa, factor XIIIa crosslinking, and platelet count all promote one or more phases of the clot contraction process. PubMed:28458720

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erythrocyte
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Veins
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beta-Thalassemia
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Review

path(MESH:Hydrocephalus) positiveCorrelation a(MESH:Thrombin) View Subject | View Object

Our most recent study has shown that thrombin and thrombin receptor are involved in IVH-induced hydrocephalus. PubMed:24667910

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Ependyma
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a(MESH:Thrombin) increases deg(p(HGNC:MAPT)) View Subject | View Object

Human brain tau can be degraded by the proteases, such as cathepsin-D, amino peptidases, human high temperature requirement serine protease A1 (HTRA1), thrombin, caspases, and calpains (Chesser et al. 2013; Kenessey et al. 1997) PubMed:29626319

a(MESH:Thrombin) positiveCorrelation path(MESH:Hydrocephalus) View Subject | View Object

Our most recent study has shown that thrombin and thrombin receptor are involved in IVH-induced hydrocephalus. PubMed:24667910

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MeSH
Ependyma
Text Location
Discussion

a(MESH:Thrombin) positiveCorrelation bp(MESH:"Clot Retraction") View Subject | View Object

Thrombin, calcium ions, the integrin IIb 3, non-muscle myosin IIa, factor XIIIa crosslinking, and platelet count all promote one or more phases of the clot contraction process. PubMed:28458720

Appears in Networks:
Annotations
Cell Ontology (CL)
erythrocyte
MeSH
Veins
MeSH
beta-Thalassemia
Text Location
Review

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