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Results from our forumConnection between opioid receptors and fatty acid receptors... has opposite effects to bradykinin. Thrombin and platelet activating factor receptor cause blood coagulation. Possible that during some ancient era these receptors were more similar to FFAR ...
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Hemophilia... Only use terms that you understand. Disease name: Hemophilia Risk factors for this disease (ethnicity, gender, etc.): Factors that may increase ... Gene Point mutation Gene name/ Chromosome number/ Location: Gene: F8 (coagulation factor VIII, procoagulant component) Chromosome: 21 Location: ...
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Question about the coagulation cascade... at a number of sources regarding the contact activation form of the coagulation cascade, and I have seen conflicting information. I am hoping ... that knows this area well can answer this. In human blood coagulation Factor XII is converted to XIIa in a calcium-independent process, and Factor ...
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The Fiber Disease... aeruginosa in particular. Microcystin-LR, also known as the fast death factor, is the most common of the microcystins and presumably the toxin of ... at 16 mg/L. Microcystin removal from water by RO is > 90%, but coagulation/flocculation was not effective (67), in agreement with earlier ...
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What is the Difference Between Plasma and SerumPLASMA: IS THE SUPERNATANT FLUID PART OF BLOOD WHICH CANTAIAN ALL THE COAGULATION FACTOR SERUM: IS THE SUPERNATANT FLUID PART OF BLOOD SAMLPE WHICH DEVOIDE OF ALL COAGULATION ...
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