Low levels of tissue factor are compatible with development and hemostasis in mice.
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Thrombus formation in vivo.Tissue factor, protease activated receptors and pathologic heart remodellingProtective and detrimental effects of neuroectodermal cell–derived tissue factor in mouse models of strokeNovel mouse hemostasis model for real-time determination of bleeding time and hemostatic plug composition.Tissue factor-deficiency and protease activated receptor-1-deficiency reduce inflammation elicited by diet-induced steatohepatitis in mice.Coagulation in liver toxicity and disease: role of hepatocyte tissue factor.Alternatively spliced tissue factor is not sufficient for embryonic developmentThe role of tissue factor and factor VIIa in hemostasis.Levels of microparticle tissue factor activity correlate with coagulation activation in endotoxemic miceContribution of host-derived tissue factor to tumor neovascularizationUse of mouse models to study the role of tissue factor in tumor biologyRole of tissue factor and protease-activated receptors in a mouse model of endotoxemia.The production of multi-transgenic pigs: update and perspectives for xenotransplantation.The protein C pathway in tissue inflammation and injury: pathogenic role and therapeutic implicationsUpregulation of the coagulation factor VII gene during glucose deprivation is mediated by activating transcription factor 4.Tissue factor deficiency causes cardiac fibrosis and left ventricular dysfunction.Decidual cell-expressed tissue factor maintains hemostasis in human endometrium.Mouse embryogenesis requires the tissue factor extracellular domain but not the cytoplasmic domainTissue factor contributes to neutrophil CD11b expression in alpha-naphthylisothiocyanate-treated miceStrategies for engineering human chromosomes with therapeutic potential.An accompanying genetic severe deficiency of tissue factor protects mice with a protein C deficiency from lethal endotoxemia.Role of tissue factor in Mycobacterium tuberculosis-induced inflammation and disease pathogenesis.Role of tissue factor in thrombosis in antiphospholipid antibody syndrome.Efficient male and female germline transmission of a human chromosomal vector in mice.The cytoplasmic domain of tissue factor contributes to leukocyte recruitment and death in endotoxemia.Excess of heme induces tissue factor-dependent activation of coagulation in mice.Inactivation of factor VIIa by antithrombin in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo: role of tissue factor and endothelial cell protein C receptor.Tissue factor-dependent chemokine production aggravates experimental colitis.Protease-activated receptor 1 and hematopoietic cell tissue factor are required for hepatic steatosis in mice fed a Western diet.EPCR-dependent PAR2 activation by the blood coagulation initiation complex regulates LPS-triggered interferon responses in mice.Extraembryonic expression of EPCR is essential for embryonic viability.Monocytes, neutrophils, and platelets cooperate to initiate and propagate venous thrombosis in mice in vivo.Hepatocyte tissue factor contributes to the hypercoagulable state in a mouse model of chronic liver injury.Tissue factor is required for uterine hemostasis and maintenance of the placental labyrinth during gestation.Genetic elimination of the binding motif on fibrinogen for the S. aureus virulence factor ClfA improves host survival in septicemia.Hepatocyte tissue factor activates the coagulation cascade in micePharmacological concentrations of recombinant factor VIIa restore hemostasis independent of tissue factor in antibody-induced hemophilia mice.Future innovations in anti-platelet therapies.The hemostasis system in murine atherosclerosis.Low levels of tissue factor rescue protein C-associated pregnancy failure in mice.
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Low levels of tissue factor are compatible with development and hemostasis in mice.
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scientific article published on February 1998
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Low levels of tissue factor are compatible with development and hemostasis in mice.
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Low levels of tissue factor are compatible with development and hemostasis in mice.
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Low levels of tissue factor are compatible with development and hemostasis in mice.
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Low levels of tissue factor are compatible with development and hemostasis in mice.
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Low levels of tissue factor are compatible with development and hemostasis in mice.
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Low levels of tissue factor are compatible with development and hemostasis in mice.
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10.1172/JCI814
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1998-02-01T00:00:00Z