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Low prevalence of activated protein C resistance and coagulation factor V Arg506 to Gln mutation among Korean patients with deep vein thrombosis

Kim TW, Kim WK, Lee JH, Kim SB, Kim SW, Suh C, Lee KH, Lee JS, Seo EJ, Chi HS, Kim SH

Activated protein C (APC) is a naturally occurring anticoagulant that interacts with factor V and VIII to inhibit the clotting cascade. The prevalence of APC resistance among Korean patients...
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Detection of an Ala601Thr Mutation of Plasminogen Gene in 3 out of 36 Korean Patients with Deep Vein Thrombosis

Song KS, Lee SM, Choi JR

Plasminogen is a key proenzyme in the fibrinolytic and thrombolytic systems. Congenital deficiency of plasminogen and molecular abnormality of plasminogen (dysplasminogenemia) have been reported in association with the thrombotic tendency...
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Hereditary protein C deficiency with recurrent thrombosis: identification of a missense mutation (C6218T)

Song KS, Park YS, Choi CR, Kim HK, Park Q, Kim HS

Protein C is the central component of a major anti-thrombotic regulatory system and individuals with hereditary protein C deficiency (PCD) tend to have an increased risk of thromboembolism. During...
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A molecular model of a point mutation (Val297Met) in the serine protease domain of protein C

Song KS, Park YS, Choi JR, Kim HK, Park Q

  • KMID: 755027
  • Exp Mol Med.
  • 1999 Mar;31(1):47-51.
A heterozygous GTG to ATG (Val297Met) mutation was detected in a patient with inherited protein C deficiency and deep vein thrombosis. Cosegregation of the mutation with protein C deficiency was observed through...
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Molecular bases of coronary heart disease in Koreans

Kim JQ, Song J, Park YB, Hong SH

Coronary heart disease (CHD) has been considered as a multifactorial disorder with the involvement of both environmental and genetic factors. The advent of tools to investigate individual variability of DNA...
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