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February 25, 1989
Microthrombomodulin. Residues 310-486 from the epidermal growth factor precursor homology domain of thrombomodulin will accelerate protein C activation
D J Stearns, S Kurosawa, C T Esmon
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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November 5, 1986
On the mechanism by which complement proteins C5b-9 increase platelet prothrombinase activity
T Wiedmer, C T Esmon, P J Sims
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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July 8, 1994
Glycosaminoglycan contributions to both protein C activation and thrombin inhibition involve a common arginine-rich site in thrombin that includes residues arginine 93, 97, and 101
J Ye, A R Rezaie, C T Esmon
Biochemistry
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February 21, 1998
Thrombomodulin increases the rate of thrombin inhibition by BPTI
A R Rezaie, X He, C T Esmon
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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May 25, 1976
A new vitamin K-dependent protein. A phospholipid-binding zymogen of a serine esterase
C T Esmon, J Stenflo, J W Suttie
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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April 25, 2000
Characterization and regulation of the 5'-flanking region of the murine endothelial protein C receptor gene
J M Gu, K Fukudome, C T Esmon
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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February 26, 1999
Reconstitution of the human endothelial cell protein C receptor with thrombomodulin in phosphatidylcholine vesicles enhances protein C activation
J Xu, N L Esmon, C T Esmon
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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February 5, 1993
The chondroitin sulfate moiety of thrombomodulin binds a second molecule of thrombin
J Ye, C T Esmon, A E Johnson
Biochemistry
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January 26, 1988
Evidence for multiple conformational changes in the active center of thrombin induced by complex formation with thrombomodulin: an analysis employing nitroxide spin-labels
G Musci, L J Berliner, C T Esmon
Blood
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October 1, 1986
Complement proteins C5b-9 stimulate procoagulant activity through platelet prothrombinase
T Wiedmer, C T Esmon, P J Sims
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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February 25, 1989
Microthrombomodulin. Residues 310-486 from the epidermal growth factor precursor homology domain of thrombomodulin will accelerate protein C activation
D J Stearns, S Kurosawa, C T Esmon
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
November 5, 1986
On the mechanism by which complement proteins C5b-9 increase platelet prothrombinase activity
T Wiedmer, C T Esmon, P J Sims
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
July 8, 1994
Glycosaminoglycan contributions to both protein C activation and thrombin inhibition involve a common arginine-rich site in thrombin that includes residues arginine 93, 97, and 101
J Ye, A R Rezaie, C T Esmon
Biochemistry
|
February 21, 1998
Thrombomodulin increases the rate of thrombin inhibition by BPTI
A R Rezaie, X He, C T Esmon
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
May 25, 1976
A new vitamin K-dependent protein. A phospholipid-binding zymogen of a serine esterase
C T Esmon, J Stenflo, J W Suttie
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
April 25, 2000
Characterization and regulation of the 5'-flanking region of the murine endothelial protein C receptor gene
J M Gu, K Fukudome, C T Esmon
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
February 26, 1999
Reconstitution of the human endothelial cell protein C receptor with thrombomodulin in phosphatidylcholine vesicles enhances protein C activation
J Xu, N L Esmon, C T Esmon
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
February 5, 1993
The chondroitin sulfate moiety of thrombomodulin binds a second molecule of thrombin
J Ye, C T Esmon, A E Johnson
Biochemistry
|
January 26, 1988
Evidence for multiple conformational changes in the active center of thrombin induced by complex formation with thrombomodulin: an analysis employing nitroxide spin-labels
G Musci, L J Berliner, C T Esmon
Blood
|
October 1, 1986
Complement proteins C5b-9 stimulate procoagulant activity through platelet prothrombinase
T Wiedmer, C T Esmon, P J Sims
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