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Protein C


A vitamin-K dependent zymogen present in the blood, which, upon activation by thrombin and thrombomodulin exerts anticoagulant properties by inactivating factors Va and VIIIa at the rate-limiting steps of thrombin formation.

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<b>Protein C</b> - Wikipedia
Protein C - Wikipedia
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<b>Protein C</b> Deficiency
Protein C Deficiency
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The <b>protein C</b> pathway.
The protein C pathway.
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Entire <b>protein C</b> pathway,
Entire protein C pathway,
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Activated <b>Protein C</b> is
Activated Protein C is
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<b>Protein C</b> and thrombomodulin
Protein C and thrombomodulin
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<b>Protein C</b> anticoagulant
Protein C anticoagulant
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Protein CDrotrecogin alfaC19orf25C14orf159CSDC2C2orf18C10orf118C14orf133C20orf43C7orf43

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