24 results on '"Hackeng, T. M."'
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2. Tissue factor-independent inhibition of thrombin generation by tissue factor pathway inhibitor-α
3. Inhibition of tissue factor:factor VIIa–catalyzed factor IX and factor X activation by TFPI and TFPI constructs
4. Protein-peptide docking of human thrombin: towards improved imaging in cardiovascular disease: PB 3.54–4
5. A fusion peptide binding to tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI) inhibits both plasma- and platelet TFPI: PB 1.35–1
6. Cell-specific role of junctional adhesion molecule-A in flow-dependent atherosclerosis: PA 4.03–6
7. Effect of coagulation factors and heparin on FXa inhibition by TFPI: PA 1.15–1
8. The role of the different Kunitz domains of TFPI in the inhibition of TF-FVIIa catalysed FX and FIX activation: OC 73.1
9. Low amounts of platelet TFPI and protein S are highly effective in regulating local thrombin generation which is not affected by proteolysis of protein S: OC 73.3
10. Functional characteristics of coated platelets: OC 67.2
11. Direct inhibition of FXa by TFPI independent of TF-FVIIa contributes to the down-regulation of coagulation: OC 23.3
12. Direct inhibition of factor VIIa by TFPI and TFPI constructs
13. Impaired tissue factor pathway inhibitor function is associated with recurrent venous thromboembolism in patients with first unprovoked deep venous thrombosis
14. Increased tissue factor pathway inhibitor activity is associated with myocardial infarction in young women: results from the RATIO study
15. Administration of oral dabigatran etexilate substantially counteracts inflammation and enhances plaque stability in a hypercoagulable model of aggressive atherosclerosis: O-WE-022
16. CXCL4L1 inhibits angiogenesis and induces undirected endothelial cell migration without affecting endothelial cell proliferation and monocyte recruitment
17. Thrombin generation-based assays to measure the activity of the TFPI–protein S pathway in plasma from normal and protein S-deficient individuals
18. Hereditary and acquired protein S deficiencies are associated with low TFPI levels in plasma
19. Regulation of TFPI function by protein S
20. Type III protein S deficiency is associated with a hypercoagulable state and an increased risk of venous thrombosis: OC-MO-005
21. Collagen-mimetic peptides mediate flow-dependent thrombus formation by high- or low-affinity binding of integrin α2β1 and glycoprotein VI
22. Post-translational modifications regulate matrix Gla protein function: importance for inhibition of vascular smooth muscle cell calcification
23. Direct anticoagulant activity of protein S-C4b binding protein complex in Heerlen heterozygotes and normals
24. Characteristics of recombinant W501S mutated human γ-glutamyl carboxylase
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