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Peter N Walsh

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Biochemistry|October 19, 2005
Role of the C2 domain of factor VIIIa in the assembly of factor-X activating complex on the platelet membraneSyed S Ahmad, Peter N Walsh
Journal of Biochemistry|July 22, 2010
Mechanisms and specificity of factor XIa and trypsin inhibition by protease nexin 2 and basic pancreatic trypsin inhibitorDuraiswamy Navaneetham, Dipali Sinha, Peter N Walsh
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 31, 2011
Productive recognition of factor IX by factor XIa exosites requires disulfide linkage between heavy and light chains of factor XIaMariola M Marcinkiewicz, Dipali Sinha, Peter N Walsh
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 11, 2004
A subpopulation of platelets responds to thrombin- or SFLLRN-stimulation with binding sites for factor IXaFredda S London, Mariola Marcinkiewicz, Peter N Walsh
Biochemistry|June 7, 2006
PAR-1-stimulated factor IXa binding to a small platelet subpopulation requires a pronounced and sustained increase of cytoplasmic calciumFredda S London, Mariola Marcinkiewicz, Peter N Walsh
The Biochemical Journal|June 27, 2002
Molecular cloning and biochemical characterization of rabbit factor XIDipali Sinha, Mariola Marcinkiewicz, David Gailani, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 1, 2001
Residues 88-109 of factor IXa are important for assembly of the factor X activating complexFrank H Wilkinson, Fredda S London, Peter N Walsh
Biochemistry|August 7, 2007
Macromolecular substrate-binding exosites on both the heavy and light chains of factor XIa mediate the formation of the Michaelis complex required for factor IX-activationDipali Sinha, Mariola Marcinkiewicz, Duraiswamy Navaneetham, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 21, 2001
The factor IXa second epidermal growth factor (EGF2) domain mediates platelet binding and assembly of the factor X activating complexFrank H Wilkinson, Syed S Ahmad, Peter N Walsh
Biochemistry|July 27, 2005
Factor XIa dimer in the activation of factor IXDipali Sinha, Mariola Marcinkiewicz, James D Lear, et al.
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Pageof 5
Biochemistry|October 19, 2005
Role of the C2 domain of factor VIIIa in the assembly of factor-X activating complex on the platelet membraneSyed S Ahmad, Peter N Walsh
Journal of Biochemistry|July 22, 2010
Mechanisms and specificity of factor XIa and trypsin inhibition by protease nexin 2 and basic pancreatic trypsin inhibitorDuraiswamy Navaneetham, Dipali Sinha, Peter N Walsh
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 31, 2011
Productive recognition of factor IX by factor XIa exosites requires disulfide linkage between heavy and light chains of factor XIaMariola M Marcinkiewicz, Dipali Sinha, Peter N Walsh
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 11, 2004
A subpopulation of platelets responds to thrombin- or SFLLRN-stimulation with binding sites for factor IXaFredda S London, Mariola Marcinkiewicz, Peter N Walsh
Biochemistry|June 7, 2006
PAR-1-stimulated factor IXa binding to a small platelet subpopulation requires a pronounced and sustained increase of cytoplasmic calciumFredda S London, Mariola Marcinkiewicz, Peter N Walsh
The Biochemical Journal|June 27, 2002
Molecular cloning and biochemical characterization of rabbit factor XIDipali Sinha, Mariola Marcinkiewicz, David Gailani, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 1, 2001
Residues 88-109 of factor IXa are important for assembly of the factor X activating complexFrank H Wilkinson, Fredda S London, Peter N Walsh
Biochemistry|August 7, 2007
Macromolecular substrate-binding exosites on both the heavy and light chains of factor XIa mediate the formation of the Michaelis complex required for factor IX-activationDipali Sinha, Mariola Marcinkiewicz, Duraiswamy Navaneetham, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 21, 2001
The factor IXa second epidermal growth factor (EGF2) domain mediates platelet binding and assembly of the factor X activating complexFrank H Wilkinson, Syed S Ahmad, Peter N Walsh
Biochemistry|July 27, 2005
Factor XIa dimer in the activation of factor IXDipali Sinha, Mariola Marcinkiewicz, James D Lear, et al.
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