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Blood coagulation factor X: molecular biology, inherited disease, and engineered therapeutics.

Rodney M Camire
Published in: Journal of thrombosis and thrombolysis (2021)
Blood coagulation factor X/Xa sits at a pivotal point in the coagulation cascade and has a role in each of the three major pathways (intrinsic, extrinsic and the common pathway). Due to this central position, it is an attractive therapeutic target to either enhance or dampen thrombin generation. In this brief review, I will summarize key developments in the molecular understanding of this critical clotting factor and discuss the molecular basis of FX deficiency, highlight difficulties in expressing recombinant factor X, and detail two factor X variants evaluated clinically.
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