51. Coagulation factor VIII: structure and stability
- Author
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Wei Wang, Y. John Wang, and Kelner Drew N
- Subjects
congenital, hereditary, and neonatal diseases and abnormalities ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Factor VIII ,Chemistry ,Protein Conformation ,animal diseases ,Chemistry, Pharmaceutical ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Bioinformatics ,Surgery ,Coagulation ,Drug Stability ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Factor VIIIc ,Drug Packaging - Abstract
Factor VIII (FVIII), a coagulation factor in the blood, is one of the most complex proteins known today. To facilitate the rapid development of a more convenient and safer FVIII product and to improve the quality of life for hemophilia patients, this short article reviews the recent investigations on the structure, activity, and more importantly, stability of FVIII.
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- 2003