Thrombin antithrombin complexes tatc
Thrombin-antithrombin complexes (TATc) are proteins formed when thrombin, a key enzyme in the blood coagulation process, binds to antithrombin, a natural anticoagulant. TATc are commonly used in laboratory settings to measure the activation of the coagulation system.
2 protocols using thrombin antithrombin complexes tatc
Multiplex Cytokine and Coagulation Biomarker Assay
Measuring TFPI Activity in Mouse Plasma
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