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B Dahlbäck

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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 15, 1986
Inhibition of protein Ca cofactor function of human and bovine protein S by C4b-binding proteinB Dahlbäck
Advances in Genetics|January 1, 1995
Thrombophilia: the discovery of activated protein C resistanceB Dahlbäck
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 15, 1986
Bovine coagulation factor V visualized with electron microscopy. Ultrastructure of the isolated activated forms and of the activation fragmentsB Dahlbäck
Haemostasis|March 1, 1994
Inherited resistance to activated protein C, a major cause of venous thrombosis, is due to a mutation in the factor V geneB Dahlbäck
Journal of Internal Medicine|March 1, 1995
Factor V gene mutation causing inherited resistance to activated protein C as a basis for venous thromboembolismB Dahlbäck
The Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine|May 11, 1999
Procoagulant and anticoagulant properties of coagulation factor V: factor V Leiden (APC resistance) causes hypercoagulability by dual mechanismsB Dahlbäck
Lancet (London, England)|May 23, 2000
Blood coagulationB Dahlbäck
Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis : JTH|July 4, 2017
Novel insights into the regulation of coagulation by factor V isoforms, tissue factor pathway inhibitorα, and protein SB Dahlbäck
Blood|February 1, 1995
Inherited thrombophilia: resistance to activated protein C as a pathogenic factor of venous thromboembolismB Dahlbäck
Seminars in Hematology|July 1, 1997
Resistance to activated protein C as risk factor for thrombosis: molecular mechanisms, laboratory investigation, and clinical managementB Dahlbäck
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 15, 1986
Inhibition of protein Ca cofactor function of human and bovine protein S by C4b-binding proteinB Dahlbäck
Advances in Genetics|January 1, 1995
Thrombophilia: the discovery of activated protein C resistanceB Dahlbäck
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 15, 1986
Bovine coagulation factor V visualized with electron microscopy. Ultrastructure of the isolated activated forms and of the activation fragmentsB Dahlbäck
Haemostasis|March 1, 1994
Inherited resistance to activated protein C, a major cause of venous thrombosis, is due to a mutation in the factor V geneB Dahlbäck
Journal of Internal Medicine|March 1, 1995
Factor V gene mutation causing inherited resistance to activated protein C as a basis for venous thromboembolismB Dahlbäck
The Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine|May 11, 1999
Procoagulant and anticoagulant properties of coagulation factor V: factor V Leiden (APC resistance) causes hypercoagulability by dual mechanismsB Dahlbäck
Lancet (London, England)|May 23, 2000
Blood coagulationB Dahlbäck
Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis : JTH|July 4, 2017
Novel insights into the regulation of coagulation by factor V isoforms, tissue factor pathway inhibitorα, and protein SB Dahlbäck
Blood|February 1, 1995
Inherited thrombophilia: resistance to activated protein C as a pathogenic factor of venous thromboembolismB Dahlbäck
Seminars in Hematology|July 1, 1997
Resistance to activated protein C as risk factor for thrombosis: molecular mechanisms, laboratory investigation, and clinical managementB Dahlbäck
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