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Antithrombin Proteins

An endogenous family of proteins belonging to the serpin superfamily that neutralizes the action of thrombin. Six naturally occurring antithrombins have been identified and are designated by Roman numerals I to VI. Of these, Antithrombin I (see FIBRIN) and ANTITHROMBIN III appear to be of major importance.
Networked: 6 relevant articles (0 outcomes, 0 trials/studies)

Bio-Agent Context: Research Results

Experts

1. Behme, Daniel: 1 article (09/2020)
2. Grüneberg, Marianne: 1 article (09/2020)
3. Gärtner, Jutta: 1 article (09/2020)
4. Henneke, Lisa: 1 article (09/2020)
5. Marquardt, Thorsten: 1 article (09/2020)
6. Mühlhausen, Chris: 1 article (09/2020)
7. Schlotawa, Lars: 1 article (09/2020)
8. Chatelain, Bernard: 1 article (12/2012)
9. Chatelain, Christian: 1 article (12/2012)
10. Dogné, Jean-Michel: 1 article (12/2012)

Related Diseases

1. Activated Protein C Resistance (APC Resistance)
2. Thrombophilia
3. Hyperhomocysteinemia
4. Antiphospholipid Syndrome (Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome)
5. Protein-Losing Enteropathies (Protein-Losing Enteropathy)

Related Drugs and Biologics

1. Prothrombin (Factor II)
2. Fibrinogen (Factor I)
3. factor V Leiden
4. Anticardiolipin Antibodies
5. Antiphospholipid Antibodies
6. Lupus Coagulation Inhibitor (Lupus Anticoagulant)
7. Thromboplastin (Tissue Factor)
8. Phosphates (Orthophosphate)
9. Mannose (D-Mannose)
10. Isomerases