Flow as a regulator of the activation of factor X by tissue factor

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A novel enzyme reactor for phospholipid-dependent reactions was used to study the effects of flow on tissue factor-initiated coagulation. Microcapillaries were coated with a phospholipid bilayer containing tissue factor, a transmembrane protein that is an essential cofactor for a plasma procoagulant enzyme, factor VII. We show that, in contrast to static, closed systems, the steady-state catalytic activity is independent of enzyme concentration and the time to steady state becomes a function of the enzyme concentration.

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Gemmell, C. H., Turitto, V. T., & Nemerson, Y. (1988). Flow as a regulator of the activation of factor X by tissue factor. Blood, 72(4), 1404–1406. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v72.4.1404.1404

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