Factor XI and coagulation. Factor XI inhibitors - antithrombotic perspectives
Factor XI is a zymogen with an important role in the coagulation cascade. It is activated by FXII, thrombin and or it can be autoactivated. It has a prothrombotic effect after being activated by thrombin, but also through its antifibrinolytic action, stabilizing the formed clot.
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Main Authors: | Vlădăreanu Ana-Maria (Author), Roşca Adrian (Author) |
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