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The hypercoagulable states are a group of inherited and acquired disorders which lead to a propensity for thrombosis. It is now recognized that there are a number of specific genetic abnormalities, including specific mutations in antithrombotic genes, which cause inherited hypercoagulable states, also termed thrombophilias. There has been a recent explosion of research and information on understanding the molecular basis of regulation of hemostasis and the identification of molecular abnormalities that cause hypercoagulability. This book assembles in one volume a complete and cohesive picture of our current understanding of the molecular basis of hypercoagulable states.
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Molecular mechanisms of hypercoagulable states, Andrew I. Schafer
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 1997
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- Titel
- Molecular mechanisms of hypercoagulable states
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Andrew I. Schafer
- Verlag
- Landes
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 1997
- ISBN10
- 3540630759
- ISBN13
- 9783540630753
- Kategorie
- Medizin & Gesundheit
- Beschreibung
- The hypercoagulable states are a group of inherited and acquired disorders which lead to a propensity for thrombosis. It is now recognized that there are a number of specific genetic abnormalities, including specific mutations in antithrombotic genes, which cause inherited hypercoagulable states, also termed thrombophilias. There has been a recent explosion of research and information on understanding the molecular basis of regulation of hemostasis and the identification of molecular abnormalities that cause hypercoagulability. This book assembles in one volume a complete and cohesive picture of our current understanding of the molecular basis of hypercoagulable states.