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Experts in Antithrombin III
A plasma alpha 2 glycoprotein that accounts for the major antithrombin activity of normal plasma and also inhibits several other enzymes; it was formerly called Antithrombin II (AT II) which has now been shown to be identical to AT III; ANTITHROMBIN III DEFICIENCY, hereditary or acquired, results in thromboembolism. It is a member of the serpin superfamily. Some authors use the term antithrombin to refer to antithrombin III.
- Blajchman, Morris
- Lane, David
- Wada, Hideo
- Petitou, Maurice
- Carrell, Robin
- Okajima, Kenji
- Olson, Steven
- Ofosu, Frederick
- Hack, Erik
- ten Cate, JW
- Gabazza, Esteban
- Hemker, Coenraad
- Mammen, Eberhard
- Aiach, Martine
- Boneu, Bernard
- Olds, RJ
- Asakura, Hidesaku
- Deguchi, K
- Sakuragawa, Nobuo
- Andrew, Maureen
- Fischer, Anne-Marie
- Linhardt, Robert
- Shiku, Hiroshi
- Fareed, Jawed
- Morishita, Eriko
- Haeberli, André
- Kakkar, Vijay
- Lindhout, Theo
- Mori, Yoshitaka
- Saito, Masanori