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1. Tissue factor pathway inhibitor is required for cerebrovascular development in mice

2. Dependence on Schwann Cell-Derived Laminin-γ1 Differentiates Early Lymphoid and Myeloid Development

3. Coagulation factor V mediates inhibition of tissue factor signaling by activated protein C in mice

4. Variable phenotypic penetrance of thrombosis in adult mice after tissue-selective and temporally controlled Thbd gene inactivation

5. Critical role for Gimap5 in the survival of mouse hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells

6. Maternal Par4 and platelets contribute to defective placenta formation in mouse embryos lacking thrombomodulin

7. A balance between TFPI and thrombin-mediated platelet activation is required for murine embryonic development

8. Survival advantage of heterozygous factor V Leiden carriers in murine sepsis

9. EPCR-dependent PAR2 activation by the blood coagulation initiation complex regulates LPS-triggered interferon responses in mice

10. Cause-effect relation between hyperfibrinogenemia and vascular disease

11. Protein C Activation Is the Critical Thrombomodulin Function in Embryonic and Adult Survival in Mice

12. Physiologic Hematopoiesis Is Dependent on Stromal Expression of Laminin-γ1

13. Hyperactivatable Protein C Expression Partially Rescues the Embryonic Lethality of TFPI Null Mice but Surviving Mice Develop Severe Hydrocephalus

14. Regulation of Hematopoiesis By the Coagulation Receptor Thrombomodulin

15. Genetic Absence of Thrombin Receptor Par4 Overcomes the Obligate Requirement of EPCR in Mouse Placenta

16. Role of fibrinogen- and platelet-mediated hemostasis in mouse embryogenesis and reproduction

17. Tissue Factor Pathway Inhibitor Modulates Fibrin Deposition In The Brain In a Manner That Is Independent Of Thrombomodulin and Activated Protein C

18. PAR-4 Deficiency Rescues The Embryonic Lethal Phenotype Of TFPI Null Mice

19. A Critical Role of Platelets and the Par4 Receptor in Developmental Growth Arrest of Thrombomodulin Null Embryos

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