Citations:hemostasis

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English citations of hemostasis

  • 1999 January 1, Vishwanath R. Iyer et al., “The Transcriptional Program in the Response of Human Fibroblasts to Serum”, in Science[1], volume 283, number 5398, →DOI, pages 83–87:
    ( A ) Cell cycle and proliferation, ( B ) coagulation and hemostasis, ( C ) inflammation, ( D ) angiogenesis, ( E ) tissue remodeling, ( F ) cytoskeletal reorganization, ( G ) reepithelialization, ( H ) unidentified role in wound healing, and ( I ) cholesterol biosynthesis.
  • 2000 September 15, M. G. Malkowski et al., “The Productive Conformation of Arachidonic Acid Bound to Prostaglandin Synthase”, in Science[2], volume 289, number 5486, →DOI, pages 1933–1937:
    The resulting prostanoids interact with cell surface G protein (heterotrimeric GTP-binding protein)-linked receptors to mediate "housekeeping" functions, including the regulation of renal water and sodium metabolism, stomach acid secretion, parturition, and hemostasis.
  • 2001 February 16, J. Craig Venter et al., “The Sequence of the Human Genome”, in Science[3], volume 291, number 5507, →DOI, pages 1304–1351:
    Comparative genomic analysis indicates vertebrate expansions of genes associated with neuronal function, with tissue-specific developmental regulation, and with the hemostasis and immune systems.
  • 2001 August 31, Courtney T. Griffin et al., “A Role for Thrombin Receptor Signaling in Endothelial Cells During Embryonic Development”, in Science[4], volume 293, number 5535, →DOI, pages 1666–1670:
    Our results suggest that the coagulation cascade and PAR1 modulate endothelial cell function in developing blood vessels and that thrombin's actions on endothelial cells--rather than on platelets, mesenchymal cells, or fibrinogen--contribute to vascular development and hemostasis in the mouse embryo.