Coagulation factor X interaction with macrophages through its N-glycans protects it from a rapid clearance.
Factor X (FX), a plasma glycoprotein playing a central role in coagulation has a long circulatory half-life compared to closely related coagulation factors. The activation peptide of FX has been shown to influence its clearance with two N-glycans as key determinants of FX's relatively long surv...
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Autores principales: | Mohamad Kurdi, Ghislaine Cherel, Peter J Lenting, Cécile V Denis, Olivier D Christophe |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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