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Modulation of the activated protein C pathway in severe haemophilia A patients: The effects of thrombomodulin and a factor V‐stabilizing fab

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The thrombomodulin (TM)/activated protein C (APC) system is a key regulator of haemostasis, limiting amplification and propagation of the formed blood clot to the injury site. Dampening APC's inhibition of… Click to show full abstract

The thrombomodulin (TM)/activated protein C (APC) system is a key regulator of haemostasis, limiting amplification and propagation of the formed blood clot to the injury site. Dampening APC's inhibition of factor V (FV) and factor VIII (FVIII) may be a future strategy in developing next‐generation therapeutic targets for haemophilia treatment.

Keywords: protein pathway; modulation activated; activated protein; pathway severe; factor; severe haemophilia

Journal Title: Haemophilia
Year Published: 2017

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