Flow-Cytometry Evaluation of Cellular Surface FVIII in Blood Cells and Its Correlation with FVIII Activity and Coagulation

Blood(2021)

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FVIII deficiency or inactivity leads to coagulation malfunction known as Hemophilia A (HA). FVIII overactivity on the contrary is commonly linked to a hypercoagulability state. In steady state, FVIII remains quiescent by forming a non-covalent complex with vWF, and upon coagulation cascade activation, thrombin liberates active FVIII (FVIIIa) from vWF. FVIIIa binds to the plasma membrane of the platelets and other blood cells via its C2 domain phospholipids binding motif to exert its coagulative role.
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cellular surface fviii,fviii activity,blood cells,flow-cytometry
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