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Chapter 5. Prothrombin Activation by Coautocatalysis
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Contents xv
- Chapter 1. Reading about Prothrombin 3
- Chapter 2. Prothrombin and Associated Word Symbols 11
- Chapter 3. Purification and Properties of Prothrombin 19
- Chapter 4. Prothrombin Activation by Autocatalysis 45
- Chapter 5. Prothrombin Activation by Coautocatalysis 73
- Chapter 6. Prothrombin Activation and Tissue Procoagulants 102
- Chapter 7. Prothrombin and Accessory Factors 124
- Chapter 8. Prothrombin and Platelet Cofactors 145
- Chapter 9. Prothrombin Activation and Lipids 186
- Chapter 10. Prothrombin Activation and Ac-Globulin 213
- Chapter 11. Prothrombin Activation and Platelets 250
- Chapter 12. Inactivation of Thrombin 285
- Chapter 13. Fibrinogen: Principal Substrate of Thrombin 320
- Chapter 14. A Comprehensive Perspective 338
- Chapter 15. Anticoagulants 362
- Chapter 16. The Nature of Thrombin 382
- Chapter 17. Thrombin and the Formation of Fibrin 444
- Chapter 18. Thrombin and Clot Retraction 466
- Chapter 19. Prothrombin Activation and Calcium Ions 490
- Chapter 20. Prothrombin and Vitamin Κ 497
- Chapter 21. Prothrombin and Oral Anticoagulants 516
- Chapter 22. Prothrombin and Selected Hemorrhagic Diseases 535
- Chapter 23. Immunochemistry of Prothrombin and Thrombin 569
- Chapter 24. Thrombin as Hemostatic Agent 581
- Chapter 25. Prothrombin from Molecular to Higher Integration 594
- Chapter 26. Postscript: Prothrombin and Autoprothrombin C 608
- Appendix. Half a Century before Prothrombin 615
- Notes 635
- References 659
- Index 715
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Contents xv
- Chapter 1. Reading about Prothrombin 3
- Chapter 2. Prothrombin and Associated Word Symbols 11
- Chapter 3. Purification and Properties of Prothrombin 19
- Chapter 4. Prothrombin Activation by Autocatalysis 45
- Chapter 5. Prothrombin Activation by Coautocatalysis 73
- Chapter 6. Prothrombin Activation and Tissue Procoagulants 102
- Chapter 7. Prothrombin and Accessory Factors 124
- Chapter 8. Prothrombin and Platelet Cofactors 145
- Chapter 9. Prothrombin Activation and Lipids 186
- Chapter 10. Prothrombin Activation and Ac-Globulin 213
- Chapter 11. Prothrombin Activation and Platelets 250
- Chapter 12. Inactivation of Thrombin 285
- Chapter 13. Fibrinogen: Principal Substrate of Thrombin 320
- Chapter 14. A Comprehensive Perspective 338
- Chapter 15. Anticoagulants 362
- Chapter 16. The Nature of Thrombin 382
- Chapter 17. Thrombin and the Formation of Fibrin 444
- Chapter 18. Thrombin and Clot Retraction 466
- Chapter 19. Prothrombin Activation and Calcium Ions 490
- Chapter 20. Prothrombin and Vitamin Κ 497
- Chapter 21. Prothrombin and Oral Anticoagulants 516
- Chapter 22. Prothrombin and Selected Hemorrhagic Diseases 535
- Chapter 23. Immunochemistry of Prothrombin and Thrombin 569
- Chapter 24. Thrombin as Hemostatic Agent 581
- Chapter 25. Prothrombin from Molecular to Higher Integration 594
- Chapter 26. Postscript: Prothrombin and Autoprothrombin C 608
- Appendix. Half a Century before Prothrombin 615
- Notes 635
- References 659
- Index 715