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Title: Extracellular annexins in hemostasis system
Authors: Zhernossekov, D.D.
Roka-Moiia, Y.M.
Grinenko, T.V.
Keywords: annexins
hemostasis
plasminogen
plasmin system
Issue Date: 2016
Citation: Zhernossekov, D.D. Extracellular annexins in hemostasis system / D.D. Zhernossekov, Y. M. Roka-Moiia, T.V. Grinenko // Biopolymers and Cell. – 2016. – 32, № 2. – P. 98-104.
Abstract: Annexins are calcium-binding proteins that interact with cellular membranes due to their ability to bind phospholipids. The structural and functional peculiarities of these proteins have been described. Being cytosolic proteins, annexins also possess extracellular activities. However, there are some controversial opinions concerning the functional role of extracellular annexins in the human hemostasis system. We have made an at-tempt to summarize the latest data and consider some ideas of possible annexin application in medical practice.
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