Abstract:In the currently proposed schemes for blood coagulation [14,57,94], Factor X lies at the point of convergence of two distinguishable routes by which clotting is initiated. These two routes have been labeled the intrinsic and extrinsic coagulation pathways. Factor X exists in the plasma in an enzymatically inactive or zymogen form which, during coagulation, is activated to yield the proteolytic enzyme Factor Xa. Activation of Factor X via the intrinsic pathway requires only plasma-contained clotting factors, wh… Show more
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