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101. A membrane-interactive surface on the factor VIII C1 domain cooperates with the C2 domain for cofactor function.

102. LDL-containing immune complexes in the DCCT/EDIC cohort: associations with lipoprotein subclasses.

103. Regional, Geographic, and Ethnic Differences in Medication Adherence Among Adults with Type 2 Diabetes.

104. Lactadherin functions as a probe for phosphatidylserine exposure and as an anticoagulant in the study of stored platelets.

105. Daunorubicin induces procoagulant activity of cultured endothelial cells through phosphatidylserine exposure and microparticles release.

106. Racial disparities in all-cause mortality among veterans with type 2 diabetes.

107. Empiric auto-titrating CPAP in people with suspected obstructive sleep apnea.

108. Phosphatidylserine exposure and procoagulant activity in acute promyelocytic leukemia.

109. WASP plays a novel role in regulating platelet responses dependent on alphaIIbbeta3 integrin outside-in signalling.

110. Daunorubicin induces procoagulant response through phosphatidylserine exposure in red blood cells.

112. Factor VIII C1 domain residues Lys 2092 and Phe 2093 contribute to membrane binding and cofactor activity.

113. Bovine lactadherin as a calcium-independent imaging agent of phosphatidylserine expressed on the surface of apoptotic HeLa cells.

114. Procoagulant activity and phosphatidylserine of amniotic fluid cells.

115. Comparison of cardiovascular risk factors for high brachial pulse pressure in blacks versus whites (Charleston Heart Study, Evans County Study, NHANES I and II Studies).

116. Risk factors related to inflammation and endothelial dysfunction in the DCCT/EDIC cohort and their relationship with nephropathy and macrovascular complications.

118. Lactadherin blocks thrombosis and hemostasis in vivo: correlation with platelet phosphatidylserine exposure.

119. Medical school application interview score has limited predictive validity for performance on a fourth year clinical practice examination.

120. Crystal structure of lactadherin C2 domain at 1.7A resolution with mutational and computational analyses of its membrane-binding motif.

121. Membrane phosphatidylserine regulates surface charge and protein localization.

122. The utility of the chest radiograph in diagnosing exacerbations of pulmonary sarcoidosis.

123. Intensive treatment of diabetes is associated with a reduced rate of peripheral arterial calcification in the diabetes control and complications trial.

124. Does genetic testing result in behavioral health change? Changes in smoking behavior following testing for alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency.

125. Lactadherin detects early phosphatidylserine exposure on immortalized leukemia cells undergoing programmed cell death.

126. Use of microsphere-supported phospholipid membranes for analysis of protein-lipid interactions.

127. Lysine 5 and phenylalanine 9 of the factor IX omega-loop interact with phosphatidylserine in a membrane-mimetic environment.

128. Lactadherin binds selectively to membranes containing phosphatidyl-L-serine and increased curvature.

129. Fibrin stimulates platelets to increase factor VIIIa binding site expression.

130. Assessing students' communication and interpersonal skills across evaluation settings.

131. Practice profiles, procedures, and personal rewards according to the sex of the physician.

132. Continuity of care and recognition of diabetes, hypertension, and hypercholesterolemia.

133. Lactadherin inhibits enzyme complexes of blood coagulation by competing for phospholipid-binding sites.

134. The effect of undergraduate GPA selectivity adjustment on pre-interview ranking of rural medical school applicants.

135. Undergraduate institutional MCAT scores as predictors of USMLE step 1 performance.

136. Determining the consequences for rural applicants when additional consideration is discontinued in a medical school admission process.

137. Four hydrophobic amino acids of the factor VIII C2 domain are constituents of both the membrane-binding and von Willebrand factor-binding motifs.

138. Predictive validity of the Medical College Admissions Test Writing Sample for the United States medical licensing examination steps 1 and 2.

140. Role of the liver in regulating numbers of circulating neutrophils.

141. Medical students' abilities to take an occupational history: use of the WHACS mnemonic.

142. Amphipathic helices support function of blood coagulation factor IXa.

144. The ability of a medical school admission process to predict clinical performance and patients' satisfaction.

145. Responding to patients' emotions: important for standardized patient satisfaction.

146. Collagen-bound von Willebrand factor has reduced affinity for factor VIII.

147. Unsaturated phospholipid acyl chains are required to constitute membrane binding sites for factor VIII.

148. Binding of factor VIII to von willebrand factor is enabled by cleavage of the von Willebrand factor propeptide and enhanced by formation of disulfide-linked multimers.

149. Structure and topography of the membrane-binding C2 domain of factor VIII in the presence of dodecylphosphocholine micelles.

150. Partial activation of the factor VIIIa-factor IXa enzyme complex by dihexanoic phosphatidylserine at submicellar concentrations.

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