proc antikoerper, si:ch1073-188c16.3 antikoerper, zgc:63987 antikoerper, PROC antikoerper, APC antikoerper, PC antikoerper, PROC1 antikoerper, THPH3 antikoerper, THPH4 antikoerper, proc1 antikoerper, MGC64425 antikoerper, PA antikoerper, protein C, inactivator of coagulation factors Va and VIIIa antikoerper, protein C (inactivator of coagulation factors Va and VIIIa), a antikoerper, protein C (inactivator of coagulation factors Va and VIIIa) antikoerper, protein C, inactivator of coagulation factors Va and VIIIa S homeolog antikoerper, vitamin K-dependent protein C antikoerper, prosaposin antikoerper, protein C antikoerper, proline rich protein HaeIII subfamily 1 antikoerper, PROC antikoerper, proca antikoerper, proc.S antikoerper, proc antikoerper, CpipJ_CPIJ000393 antikoerper, CpipJ_CPIJ002754 antikoerper, CpipJ_CPIJ003717 antikoerper, CpipJ_CPIJ003718 antikoerper, CpipJ_CPIJ014440 antikoerper, CpipJ_CPIJ018032 antikoerper, CpipJ_CPIJ018737 antikoerper, PSAP antikoerper, Proc antikoerper, PRH1 antikoerper
Substanzklasse
Viral Protein
Hintergrund
Protein C (PC) is a major physiological anticoagulant, and an important regulator of the blood coagulation system. PC is a vitamin K dependent serine protease enzyme that is activated by thrombin. The anticoagulant PC is converted to activated protein C (APC) by the thrombomodulin (TM) - thrombin complex on the phospholipid surface of endothelial cells, monocytes and platelets. APC degrades coagulation Factors Va and VIIIa rendering these factors inactive. APC provides physiologic antithrombotic activity and exhibits both anti-inflammatory and anti-apoptotic activity. Treatment with APC has been shown to improve the clinical outcome of patients with sepsis.Synonyms: Anticoagulant protein C, Autoprothrombin IIA, Blood coagulation factor XIV, Inactivator of coagulation factors Va and VIIIa, PROC1, Vitamin K-dependent protein C