Antithrombin
英:[æn'tɪθrɒmbɪn] 美: [æn'tɪθrɒmbɪn]
Antithrombin 基本解释
n.抗凝血酶;
英英释义
Antithrombin
Antithrombin (AT) is a small protein molecule that inactivates several enzymes of the coagulation system. Antithrombin is a glycoprotein produced by the liver and consists of 432 amino acids.以上来源于:Wikipedia
Antithrombin 相关例句
权威例句
INHERITED ANTITHROMBIN DEFICIENCY CAUSING THROMBOPHILIAHigh-Dose Antithrombin III in Severe SepsisA Randomized Controlled TrialFurther characterization of the antithrombin-binding sequence in heparinThe Purification and Mechanism of Action of Human Antithrombin-Heparin CofactorAntiangiogenic Activity of the Cleaved Conformation of the Serpin AntithrombinAntiangiogenic activity of the cleaved conformation of the serpin antithrombin.Excess dosing of antiplatelet and antithrombin agents in the treatment of non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndromes.Clot-bound thrombin is protected from inhibition by heparin-antithrombin III but is susceptible to inactivation by antithrombin III-...Septic shock, multiple organ failure, and disseminated intravascular coagulation. Compared patterns of antithrombin III, protein C, ...Efficacy and bleeding complications among patients randomized to enoxaparin or unfractionated heparin for antithrombin therapy in no...