labile factor
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labile factor
[′lā‚bīl ‚fak·tər] McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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labile factor) forms part of the prothrombinase complex, which
In the present study, we demonstrate the genotyping accuracy of a quadruplex high-resolution amplicon-melting assay for mutations in F55 [coagulation factor V (proaccelerin,
labile factor)] (1691G>A), F2 [coagulation factor II (thrombin)] (20210G>A), and MTHFR (1298A>C and 677C>T) genes.
If thawed FFP is not transfused within 24 hours, it is considered a distinct product termed "thawed plasma." While most clotting factors are stable in thawed plasma, some factors including V and VIII (termed
labile factors) degrade over time and this degradation accelerates while plasma is stored in the liquid state.
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