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- 1997
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Molecular cloning of rat C4b binding protein alpha- and beta-chains : structural and functional relationships among human, bovine, rabbit, mouse, and rat proteins
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The amino-terminal module of the C4b-binding protein alpha-chain is crucial for C4b binding and factor I-cofactor function
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- 1996
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Carbohydrate-deficient transferrin measured by high-performance liquid chromatography and CDTect immunoassay
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Comparison of analysis of the different prostate-specific antigen forms in serum for detection of clinically localized prostate cancer
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Activated protein C resistance as a basis for venous thrombosis.
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Familial thrombophilia : clinical and molecular analysis of Swedish families with inherited resistance to activated protein C or protein S deficiency
1996) In Scandinavian journal of clinical and laboratory investigation. Supplementum 56(226). p.19-46(
- Contribution to journal › Scientific review
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Elevated levels of prothrombin activation fragment 1 + 2 in plasma from patients with heterozygous Arg506 to Gln mutation in the factor V gene (APC-resistance) and/or inherited protein S deficiency
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Resistance to activated protein C due to a factor V gene mutation : The most common inherited risk factor of thrombosis
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Prevalence of factor V gene mutation amongst myocardial infarction patients and healthy controls is higher in Sweden than in other countries
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Resistance to activated protein C, the FV:Q506 allele, and venous thrombosis
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