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The following pages link to Antithrombin Rouen-IV 24 Arg----Cys. The amino-terminal contribution to heparin binding (Q38340429):
Displaying 12 items.
- Pleiotropic effects of antithrombin strand 1C substitution mutations (Q24564590) (← links)
- What do dysfunctional serpins tell us about molecular mobility and disease? (Q34058884) (← links)
- Molecular genetics of antithrombin deficiency (Q34397994) (← links)
- Antithrombin III deficiency in Indian patients with deep vein thrombosis: identification of first India based AT variants including a novel point mutation (T280A) that leads to aggregation (Q35220130) (← links)
- The N-terminal segment of antithrombin acts as a steric gate for the binding of heparin (Q38338550) (← links)
- Glycosaminoglycans and the regulation of blood coagulation (Q40851193) (← links)
- Role of arginine 132 and lysine 133 in heparin binding to and activation of antithrombin (Q45293304) (← links)
- Lysine residue 114 in human antithrombin III is required for heparin pentasaccharide-mediated activation. (Q46005319) (← links)
- Five novel and four recurrent point mutations in the antithrombin gene causing venous thrombosis (Q47719447) (← links)
- Antithrombin Budapest 3. An antithrombin variant with reduced heparin affinity resulting from the substitution L99F (Q48178002) (← links)
- Identification of the Antithrombin III Heparin Binding Site (Q73541855) (← links)
- Revisiting antithrombin in health and disease, congenital deficiencies and genetic variants, and laboratory studies on α and β forms (Q88762817) (← links)