Zusammenfassung der Ressource
COAGULATION FACTORS
- FUNCTIONS
- FACTOR I ( - FIBRINOGEN -
)
- IS CONVERTED INTO FIBRIN BY THROMBIN ( - FACTOR IIa - )
- FACTOR II ( - PROTHROMBIN - )
- IS CONVERTED INTO THROMBIN BY THE PROTHROMBINASE COMPLEX
- VITAMIN K DEPENDENT ZYMOGEN OF THROMBIN
- FACTOR III ( - THROMBOPLASTIN OR TISSUE FACTOR - )
- ACTIVATES FACTOR VII IN THE EXTRINSIC
PATHWAY
- FACTOR IV ( - CALCIUM - )
- COFACTOR THAT MEDIATES BINDING OF THE TENASE COMPLEX AND THE PROTHROMBINASE COMPLEX
- FACTOR V
- COFACTOR FOR FACTOR Xa IN THE PROTHROMBINASE COMPLEX
- FACTOR VII
- ACTIVATES FACTOR X AND FACTOR
IX
- VITAMIN K DEPENDENT ZYMOGEN OF FACTOR VIIa
- FACTOR
VIII
- COFACTOR FOR FACTOR IXa IN THE TENASE COMPLEX
- FACTOR IX
- ACTIVATES FACTOR X
- VITAMIN K DEPENDENT ZYMOGEN OF FACTOR Xa
- FACTOR X
- ACTIVATES FACTOR II ALONG WITH FACTOR IV AND
Va
- VITAMIN K DEPENDENT ZYMOGEN OF FACTOR Xa
- FACTOR XI
- CONVERTS FACTOR IX TO FACTOR IXa
- FACTOR XII
- BEGINS COAGULATION WITHIN INTRINSIC PATHWAY
- ACTIVATES FACTOR XI AND PREKALLIKRIEN
- FACTOR XIII
- COVALENTLY CROSS LINKS FIBRIN TO STABILIZE THE CLOT
- PATHWAYS
- COMMON
- FACTOR I ( - FIBRINOGEN - )
- FACTOR II ( - PROTHROMBIN - )
- FACTOR V
- FACTOR X
- EXTRINSIC
- FACTOR III ( - THROMBOPLASTIN OR TISSUE FACTOR - )
- FACTOR VII
- FACTOR
VIII
- FACTOR IX
- ALL
- FACTOR IV ( - CALCIUM - )
- AFTER CLOT FORMATION
- FACTOR XIII
- INTRINSIC
- FACTOR XI
- FACTOR XII