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High density lipoprotein enhancement of anticoagulant activities of plasma protein S and activated protein C

High density lipoprotein enhancement of anticoagulant activities of plasma protein S and activated protein C

... final), protein S ...I protein adsorbed by the AI-11 MAB/Sepharose, 4%–15% gradi- ent SDS-PAGE was used to analyze 10 µl of each of the adsorbed ...fractions. Protein bands were stained with ...

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Dissociation of activated protein C functions by elimination of protein S cofactor enhancement

Dissociation of activated protein C functions by elimination of protein S cofactor enhancement

... cofactor, protein S (27). Protein S may enhance APC anticoagulant activity by increasing its affinity for nega- tively charged phospholipid surfaces (27), re-positioning the APC active site ...

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Inhibition of the anticoagulant activity of protein S by prothrombin

Inhibition of the anticoagulant activity of protein S by prothrombin

... of protein S overcame the inhibition by prothrombin and kinetic analysis of the interaction demonstrated that prothrombin acted as a competitive inhibitor to protein ...

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Cleavage of protein S by a platelet membrane protease

Cleavage of protein S by a platelet membrane protease

... of protein S was associated with complete loss of cofactor anticoagulant ...that protein S binds to platelets and is inactivated by a novel Ca++-dependent membrane ...

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Familial protein S deficiency is associated with recurrent thrombosis

Familial protein S deficiency is associated with recurrent thrombosis

... that protein C deficiency is associated with recurrent familial ...activated protein C functions as an ...plasma protein cofactor, referred to as protein ...activated protein C is ...

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TAM receptor ligands in lupus: Protein S but not Gas6 levels reflect disease activity in systemic lupus erythematosus

TAM receptor ligands in lupus: Protein S but not Gas6 levels reflect disease activity in systemic lupus erythematosus

... Samples from 107 SLE patients, participating in the Okla- homa Cohort for Rheumatic Disease, were studied. All patients satisfied at least four of the 1982 revised Ameri- can College of Rheumatology (ACR) criteria for ...

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The Role of Protein C, Protein S, and Resistance to Activated Protein C in Legg-Perthes Disease

The Role of Protein C, Protein S, and Resistance to Activated Protein C in Legg-Perthes Disease

... of protein S deficiency were excluded from the ...the protein C and protein S assays from 4 cases and 3 controls was not obtained, and for the same reason, the APC-R assay was not done ...

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Protein S as an in vivo cofactor to activated protein C in prevention of microarterial thrombosis in rabbits

Protein S as an in vivo cofactor to activated protein C in prevention of microarterial thrombosis in rabbits

... APC-protein S interaction, bovine APC expresses potent anticoagulant activity in rabbit plasma only when bovine protein S is also ...bovine protein S to the antithrombotic effect ...

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Protein C and protein S deficiencies may be related to survival among hemodialysis patients

Protein C and protein S deficiencies may be related to survival among hemodialysis patients

... [11]; however, the mechanism remains unclear. Throm- bosis involves various genetic and environmental factors [12, 13]. Under normal physiological conditions, the mechanism of coagulation control works in a multilevel ...

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Anticoagulant Treatment With Rivaroxaban in Severe Protein S Deficiency

Anticoagulant Treatment With Rivaroxaban in Severe Protein S Deficiency

... severe protein S de fi ciency due to a homozygous mutation and recurrent episodes of skin necro- ...of protein C, other than severe protein S de fi ciency, outweighed the anticoagulant ef ...

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Assessment of Protein C and Protein S of Pregnancy Loss Victims

Assessment of Protein C and Protein S of Pregnancy Loss Victims

... Those excluded from this study included subjects who were reactive to HIV 1 and II, HbsAg, HCV as well as smokers, patients with co-morbidities like hypertension, pelvic inflammatory disease, known thrombotic illness and ...

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Enhancement of rabbit protein S anticoagulant cofactor activity in vivo by modulation of the protein S C4B binding protein interaction

Enhancement of rabbit protein S anticoagulant cofactor activity in vivo by modulation of the protein S C4B binding protein interaction

... of protein S has been recently been observed to be involved in the interaction between protein S and C4b-binding protein (Walker, ...of protein S has been used to ...

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Acquired deficiencies of protein S  Protein S activity during oral anticoagulation, in liver disease, and in disseminated intravascular coagulation

Acquired deficiencies of protein S Protein S activity during oral anticoagulation, in liver disease, and in disseminated intravascular coagulation

... Protein S is a vitamin K-dependent plasma protein which serves as the cofactor for activated protein ...C. Protein S circulates in both an active, free form and in an inactive ...

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Global, site-specific analysis of neuronal protein S-acylation

Global, site-specific analysis of neuronal protein S-acylation

... protein sorting to lipid rafts. As well as allowing questions to be asked about the exact positioning of palmi- toylation sites, ssABE permitted the identification of peptides co-modified by both palmitoylation ...

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The physiology of protein S-acylation

The physiology of protein S-acylation

... also S-acylated but at a cysteine residue (C178) in the C-terminus that is more proximal than the cysteine residues of H- and N-RAS that are located adjacent to the prenylated –CAAX box ...(176). ...

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Severe Protein S Deficiency in a Newborn

Severe Protein S Deficiency in a Newborn

... Its therapy is similar to that for protein C deficiency with thrombotic episodes controlled by administration of plasma products containing the. missing protein[r] ...

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Original Article Pathological features of mammary analogue secretory carcinoma of the salivary gland

Original Article Pathological features of mammary analogue secretory carcinoma of the salivary gland

... Mammaglobin protein, Gata3 protein, S-100 protein, DOG1 protein, and break-apart ETV6 fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) in forty salivary gland ...Mammaglobin protein, ...

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Molecular genetics of palmitoyl protein thioesterase deficiency in the U S

Molecular genetics of palmitoyl protein thioesterase deficiency in the U S

... The current paper greatly expands the spectrum of PPT gene mutations, for a total of 21 to date. 19 different mutations were observed in our U.S. cohort, 14 of which have not been described previously. One nonsense ...

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Oxidative stress and S-100B protein in children with bacterial meningitis

Oxidative stress and S-100B protein in children with bacterial meningitis

... A positive correlation was found between NO-index and CSF-WBCs. Another interesting result in this study is that the serum-NO level was higher in patients with gram pos- itive CSF culture compared to negative culture ...

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3 Protein Structure-S

3 Protein Structure-S

... Proteins accomplish many cellular tasks such as facilitating chemical reactions, providing structure, and carrying information from one cell to another. How a protein chain coils up and folds determines its ...

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