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Verminderte APC-Response verursacht durch einen häufigen Genotyp der B-Domäne des Faktors V

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28. Hämophilie-Symposion Hamburg 1997
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Nativer, an Phospholipide gebundener Faktor V stimuliert gemeinsam mit Protein S die Inaktivierung von Faktor VIIIa durch aktiviertes Protein C (APC) [6]. Gereinigter Faktor Va, dem die im nativen Faktor V enthaltene B-Domäne fehlt, stimuliert dagegen die Inaktivierung von Faktor VIIIa nicht [8]. Ein Einfluβ der B-Domäne des Faktors V auf die APC-Response mug daher als gegeben angesehen werden. Zöller u. Dahlbäck beschrieben 1994 eine stille Mutation an der Aminosaure 739 in der B-Domäne des Faktor V Genes [11].

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Siegert, G., Kostka, H., Gehrisch, S., Jaross, W. (1999). Verminderte APC-Response verursacht durch einen häufigen Genotyp der B-Domäne des Faktors V. In: Scharrer, I., Schramm, W. (eds) 28. Hämophilie-Symposion Hamburg 1997. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59915-6_54

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