Fibrinogen Kumamoto with an Aα Arg-19 to Gly Substitution Has Reduced Affinity for Thrombin Possible Relevance to Thrombosis
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概要
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- 1997-10-01
著者
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HASHIMOTO Yoichiro
the Department of Neurology
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Yamaguchi Shu-ichi
Division Of Hemostasis And Thrombosis Research Institute Of Hematology Jichi Medical School
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Kimura Kazumi
The Departments Of Cardiovascular Disease Kumamoto City Hospital
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Matsuda Michio
Division Of Cell And Molecular Medicine Center For Molecular Medicine Jichi Medical School
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SUGO Teruko
Division of Hemostasis and Thrombosis Research, Institute of Hematology, Jichi Medical School
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OKAJIMA Kenji
The Department of Laboratory Medicine, Kumamoto University Medical School
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Sugo Teruko
Division Of Hemostasis And Thrombosis Research Institute Of Hematology Jichi Medical School
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Okajima Kenji
The Department Of Laboratory Medicine Kumamoto University Medical School
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Hashimoto Yoichiro
The Departments Of Neurology Kumamoto City Hospital
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Matsuda Michio
Division Of Hemostasis And Thrombosis Research Institute Of Hematology Jichi Medical School
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