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1. Dosing-time-dependent effect of rivaroxaban on coagulation activity in rats.

2. The inflammatory actions of coagulant and fibrinolytic proteases in disease.

5. Diagnosis and treatment of inherited factor X deficiency.

6. Measurement of functional fibrinogen levels using the Thrombelastograph.

7. Hypercoagulability in chronic kidney disease is associated with coagulation activation but not endothelial function.

8. The heparin-binding exosite is critical to allosteric activation of factor IXa in the intrinsic tenase complex: the role of arginine 165 and factor X.

9. The discovery of factor X: a personal reminiscence.

10. Effect of phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylethanolamine and lysophosphatidylcholine on the activated factor X-prothrombin system.

11. Thrombin-activable factor X re-establishes an intrinsic amplification in tenase-deficient plasmas.

12. Two parallel prothrombin activator systems in Australian rough-scaled snake, Tropidechis carinatus. Structural comparison of venom prothrombin activator with blood coagulation factor X.

13. Asbestos induces tissue factor in Beas-2B cells via PI3 kinase-PKC-mediated signaling.

14. The elusive role of the potential factor X cation-binding exosite-1 in substrate and inhibitor interactions.

15. A new mutation (Arg251Trp) in the Ca2+ binding site of factor X protease domain appears to be responsible for the defect in the extrinsic pathway activation of factor X Padua.

16. [Biology and physiopathology of tissue factor and its relevance for cardiovascular diseases].

18. Role of the Gla and first epidermal growth factor-like domains of factor X in the prothrombinase and tissue factor-factor VIIa complexes.

19. The role of the factor X activation peptide: a deletion mutagenesis approach.

20. The in vitro analysis of the coagulation mechanism of activated factor VII using thrombelastogram.

21. Respective roles of factors II, VII, IX, and X in the procoagulant activity of FEIBA.

22. Gene targeting in hemostasis. Factor X.

23. Human peripheral blood mononuclear cells require factor X and platelets for expression of prothrombinase activity in response to bacterial lipopolysaccharide.

24. Molecular incompatibilities in hemostasis between swine and men--impact on xenografting.

25. Molecular regulation of blood clotting in tumor biology.

26. COX and LOX eicosanoids modulate platelet activation and procoagulation induced by two murine cancer cells.

27. Compound 48/80 suppresses monocytic tissue factor-initiated extrinsic blood coagulation induced by bacterial endotoxin.

28. Regulation of factor VIIIa in the intrinsic factor Xase.

29. Prolonged activation of prothrombin on the vascular wall after arterial injury.

30. [Why do hemophiliacs bleed?].

31. [Congenital factor X deficiency/abnormal factor X].

32. Inherited factor X deficiency: molecular genetics and pathophysiology.

33. The structural basis of function of the TF. VIIa complex in the cellular initiation of coagulation.

34. A peptide sequence from the EGF-2 like domain of FVII inhibits TF-dependent FX activation.

35. Potent blood coagulant activity of human semen due to prostasome-bound tissue factor.

36. The effect of immunodepletion of antithrombin III on the response of rabbits to Russell's viper venom-induced activation of factor X.

37. Coagulation protein function. IV. Effect of acetaldehyde upon factor X and factor Xa, the proteins at the gateway to the common coagulation pathway.

38. [Coagulation in hemodialysis].

39. Enzymatic removal of sialic acid from human factor IX and factor X has no effect on their coagulant activity.

40. Tissue factor pathway inhibitor and the revised theory of coagulation.

41. Evidence for an essential role of tissue factor dependent blood coagulation in the pathogenesis of the local Shwartzman reaction.

43. Improvements in accuracy and reproducibility of quantitative clotting factor assays by use of a novel approach for modeling reference curves.

44. Functional equivalence of hypothermia to specific clotting factor deficiencies.

45. The role of human factor X activation peptide in activation of factor X by factor IXa.

46. A mathematical model of thrombin production in blood coagulation, Part I: The sparsely covered membrane case.

47. Assessment of coagulation factor activation during cardiopulmonary bypass with a new monoclonal antibody.

48. Flow dependence of factor X activation by tissue factor-factor VIIa.

49. Modulation of intrinsic prothrombin activation by fibrinogen and fibrin I.

50. Procoagulant activity of endotoxin or tumor necrosis factor activated monocytes is enhanced by IgG from patients with lupus anticoagulant.

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