blood coagulation

I. Involved cell-cell interactions

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Interactors
Protein name
Directionality
Classification
1ENTPD1-ADORA2AENTP1_HUMAN - AA2AR_HUMANLigand-ReceptorSignaling by Ectonucleoside
2F2-F2RL2THRB_HUMAN - PAR3_HUMANLigand-ReceptorAdhesion by Prothrombin
3F2-F2RL3THRB_HUMAN - PAR4_HUMANLigand-ReceptorAdhesion by Prothrombin
4F2-GP1BA+GP1BBTHRB_HUMAN - Ligand-ReceptorAdhesion by Prothrombin
5F2-ITGA2B+ITGB3THRB_HUMAN - Ligand-ReceptorAdhesion by Prothrombin
6F2-ITGAV+ITGB3THRB_HUMAN - Ligand-ReceptorAdhesion by Prothrombin
7F2-THBDTHRB_HUMAN - TRBM_HUMANLigand-ReceptorAdhesion by Prothrombin
8PLAU-PLAURUROK_HUMAN - UPAR_HUMANLigand-ReceptorSignaling by Plasminogen Activator
9PLAUR-ITGAV+ITGB3UPAR_HUMAN - Receptor-ReceptorSignaling by Plasminogen Activator
10PLG-ITGA2B+ITGB3PLMN_HUMAN - Ligand-Receptor
11PROC-PROCRPROC_HUMAN - PROCR_HUMANLigand-Receptor
12VWF-GP1BA+GP1BBVWF_HUMAN - Ligand-ReceptorSignaling by von Willebrand factor
13VWF-ITGAV+ITGB3VWF_HUMAN - Ligand-ReceptorSignaling by von Willebrand factor

II. Literature review

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Nameblood coagulation
IDGO_0007596
collection_id

Biological process

Exact synonym

blood clotting

Description

The sequential process in which the multiple coagulation factors of the blood interact, ultimately resulting in the formation of an insoluble fibrin clot; it may be divided into three stages: stage 1, the formation of intrinsic and extrinsic prothrombin converting principle; stage 2, the formation of thrombin; stage 3, the formation of stable fibrin polymers.

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