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1. Transglutaminase 2 limits the extravasation and the resultant myocardial fibrosis associated with factor XIII-A deficiency.

2. Functional factor XIII-A is exposed on the stimulated platelet surface.

3. Substrates of Factor XIII-A: roles in thrombosis and wound healing.

4. Human inter-α-inhibitor is a substrate for factor XIIIa and tissue transglutaminase.

5. Critical role of factor XIII in the initial stages of carbon tetrachloride-induced adult liver remodeling.

6. Megakaryocyte-matrix interaction within bone marrow: new roles for fibronectin and factor XIII-A.

7. Evidence that αC region is origin of low modulus, high extensibility, and strain stiffening in fibrin fibers.

8. Impaired clot retraction in factor XIII A subunit-deficient mice.

9. New insights into the expression and role of platelet factor XIII-A.

10. The molecular physiology and pathology of fibrin structure/function.

11. Coagulation factor XIII-A. A flow cytometric intracellular marker in the classification of acute myeloid leukemias.

12. Congenital blood coagulation factor XIII deficiency and perinatal management.

13. Pharmacokinetic studies of a novel 1,2,4-thiadiazole derivative, inhibitor of Factor XIIIa, in the rabbit by a validated HPLC method.

14. Factor XIII A subunit-deficient mice developed severe uterine bleeding events and subsequent spontaneous miscarriages.

16. Factor XIII mediates adhesion of platelets to endothelial cells through alpha(v)beta(3) and glycoprotein IIb/IIIa integrins.

17. A hamster antibody to the mouse fibrinogen gamma chain inhibits platelet-fibrinogen interactions and FXIIIa-mediated fibrin cross-linking, and facilitates thrombolysis.

18. Factor XIII of blood coagulation as a nuclear crosslinking enzyme.

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