Read More
Date: 10-12-2015
![]()
Date: 16-4-2021
![]()
Date: 27-11-2015
![]() |
Antithrombin
Antithrombin is a proteinase inhibitor of the serpin family that is the principal anticoagulant in human plasma; it is also known as antithrombin-III. It is composed of a single polypeptide chain of 432 amino acid residues, with four carbohydrate side chains. It has a reactive-center peptide bond between Arg393 and Ser394 that provides a specific target for thrombin, factor Xa, and other proteinases of the blood clotting system. Antithrombin is present in plasma at a concentration of nearly 100 mg/L and circulates in a relatively inactive form, being activated conformationally by the binding of heparin. Genetic deficiency or dysfunction of antithrombin is a significant cause of familial thromboembolic disease.
|
|
مقاومة الأنسولين.. أعراض خفية ومضاعفات خطيرة
|
|
|
|
|
أمل جديد في علاج ألزهايمر.. اكتشاف إنزيم جديد يساهم في التدهور المعرفي ؟
|
|
|
|
|
العتبة العباسية المقدسة تقيم ندوة علمية عن روايات كتاب نهج البلاغة
|
|
|