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  • == Protein C == ...lates [[blood coagulation]] by inactivating factors [[Factor Va|Va]] and [[Factor VIIIa|VIIIa]] in the presence of [[calcium ions]] and [[phospholipids]].
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  • ...Gene|gene]]. It is a component of the [[Transcription factor|transcription factor]] complex [[AP-1|AP-1]] and has a central role in [[Cell proliferation|cell ...apanese language|Japanese]] word ''jun'', which means "pure". The "C" in ''C-Jun'' stands for "cellular", distinguishing it from its viral counterpart,
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  • == AP-1 Transcription Factor == ...sponse to a variety of stimuli, including [[Cytokine|cytokines]], [[Growth factor|growth factors]], [[Stress|stress]], and [[Bacterial|bacterial]] and [[Vira
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  • |Term=stem cell factor receptor ...of many different cell types. It attaches to a substance called stem cell factor (SCF), which causes certain types of blood cells to grow. 
    1,004 bytes (161 words) - 19:57, 12 January 2023
  • |Term=c-kit ...of many different cell types. It attaches to a substance called stem cell factor (SCF), which causes certain types of blood cells to grow. 
    907 bytes (147 words) - 23:46, 10 January 2023
  • == Factor V == ...ually existing in an inactive form, which is transformed into active form (Factor Va) during the process of blood clotting.
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  • '''Activated Protein C Resistance''' ...V Leiden]], a mutation of one of the clotting factors in the blood called factor V.
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  • '''Haemophilia C''' (pronounced: hee-muh-FIL-ee-uh see), also known as '''[[Factor XI deficiency]]''' or '''[[Rosenthal syndrome]]''', is a rare [[genetic dis ...d) and "philia" (love), indicating an abnormal affinity for bleeding. The "C" denotes its distinction from Haemophilia A and B, which are caused by defi
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  • == Factor XI Deficiency == ...lotting]]. It is caused by a deficiency in a protein in the blood known as Factor XI.
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  • == Protein c-Fos == ...oded by the '''FOS''' [[gene]]. It is a member of the [[AP-1 transcription factor]] family. This protein has been found to be a critical component of the [[c
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  • == F-factor (conversion factor) == ...ured. The F-factor is typically expressed in units of gray per coulomb (Gy/C).
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  • == C-Met == ...''hepatocyte growth factor receptor''' (pronounced: hep-uh-toe-site growth factor re-cep-tor), is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MET gene.
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  • |Term=human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 positive ...east, bladder, pancreatic, ovarian and gastric cancer. Also referred to as c-erbB-2 positive and HER2 positive 
    2 KB (246 words) - 21:35, 11 January 2023
  • == Factor V Leiden == ...Leyden") is a mutation of one of the clotting factors in the blood called factor V. This particular mutation can increase your chance of developing abnormal
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  • |Term=human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 ...n some types of cancer cells can help in planning treatment. Also known as c-erbB-2, HER2, HER2/neu and human EGF receptor 2 
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  • ...tibody that targets both [[epidermal growth factor receptor]] (EGFR) and [[c-Met]]. ...ced or metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) exon 20 insertion mutations, as detected by an FDA-approved
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  • ...rived growth factor receptor]] (PDGFR), and [[stem cell factor receptor]] (c-Kit). * [[VEGFR]]: Vascular endothelial growth factor receptor, a part of the system that regulates cell growth.
    2 KB (263 words) - 23:27, 3 February 2024
  • ...of many different cell types. It attaches to a substance called stem cell factor (SCF), which causes certain types of blood cells to grow.  ...yrosine kinase and a type of tumor marker. Also called c-kit and stem cell factor receptor {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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  • |Term=c-erbB-2 positive |Short definition=c-erbB-2 positive - Describes cells that have a protein called HER2 on their
    896 bytes (134 words) - 21:13, 10 January 2023
  • ...ts of 49 defined blood group antigens, among which the five antigens D, C, c, E, and e are the most important. === Rh factor ===
    2 KB (266 words) - 06:34, 12 February 2024

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