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  • Tissue factor
  • Protein involved in coagulation

    Tissue factor, also called platelet tissue factor or Coagulation factor III, is a protein present in subendothelial tissue and leukocytes which plays a

    Tissue factor

    Tissue factor

    Tissue_factor

  • Coagulation
  • Process of formation of blood clots

    in platelets, and the exposure of subendothelial platelet tissue factor to coagulation factor VII, which ultimately leads to cross-linked fibrin formation

    Coagulation

    Coagulation

    Coagulation

  • Connective tissue growth factor
  • Protein found in humans

    Connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) is a protein encoded by the CCN2 gene in humans. CTGF is a matricellular protein of the CCN family of extracellular

    Connective tissue growth factor

    Connective tissue growth factor

    Connective_tissue_growth_factor

  • Tissue factor pathway inhibitor
  • Single-chain polypeptide capable of inhibiting blood clotting Factor Xa

    Tissue factor pathway inhibitor (or TFPI) is a single-chain polypeptide which can reversibly inhibit factor Xa (Xa). While Xa is inhibited, the Xa-TFPI

    Tissue factor pathway inhibitor

    Tissue factor pathway inhibitor

    Tissue_factor_pathway_inhibitor

  • Factor VII
  • Mammalian protein found in humans

    to tissue factor released from damaged tissues, it is converted to factor VIIa (or blood-coagulation factor VIIa, activated blood coagulation factor VII)

    Factor VII

    Factor VII

    Factor_VII

  • Prothrombin time
  • Blood test that evaluates clotting

    tissue factor they manufacture. The ISI value indicates how a particular batch of tissue factor compares to an international reference tissue factor.

    Prothrombin time

    Prothrombin time

    Prothrombin_time

  • Factor X
  • Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens

    factor IX with its cofactor, factor VIII in a complex known as intrinsic pathway; and factor VII with its cofactor, tissue factor in a complex known as extrinsic

    Factor X

    Factor X

    Factor_X

  • Thrombophilia
  • Abnormality of blood coagulation increasing the risk of blood clotting (thrombosis)

    factor from damaged tissue. Tissue factor binds to circulating factor VIIa. The combination activates factor X to factor Xa and factor IX to factor IXa

    Thrombophilia

    Thrombophilia

    Thrombophilia

  • Deep vein thrombosis
  • Formation of a blood clot in a deep vein

    monocytes to release tissue factor. Monocytes are also recruited early in the process. Tissue factor, via the tissue factorfactor VIIa complex, activates

    Deep vein thrombosis

    Deep vein thrombosis

    Deep_vein_thrombosis

  • Thromboplastin
  • Composite blood component made of protein and phospholipids

    both phospholipids and tissue factor, neither of which are enzymes. Thromboplastin acts on and accelerates the activity of Factor Xa, also known as thrombokinase

    Thromboplastin

    Thromboplastin

  • Adipose tissue
  • Loose connective tissue composed mostly by adipocytes

    Adipose tissue (also known as body fat or simply fat) is a loose connective tissue composed mostly of adipocytes. It also contains the stromal vascular

    Adipose tissue

    Adipose tissue

    Adipose_tissue

  • Marstacimab
  • Medication

    medication used for the treatment of hemophilia A and hemophilia B. It is a tissue factor pathway inhibitor antagonist. It was developed by Pfizer. Marstacimab

    Marstacimab

    Marstacimab

  • Wound licking
  • Instinctive response in humans and many animals

    wounds. Saliva contains tissue factor which promotes the blood clotting mechanism. The enzyme lysozyme is found in many tissues and is known to attack

    Wound licking

    Wound licking

    Wound_licking

  • Factor IX
  • Protein involved in coagulation

    peptide, glycosylated and then cleaved by factor XIa (of the contact pathway) or factor VIIa (of the tissue factor pathway) to produce a two-chain form, where

    Factor IX

    Factor IX

    Factor_IX

  • TF
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    that are formed from catechins in tea leaves Tissue factor, or tissue factor gene Transcription factor, a protein that binds to specific DNA sequences

    TF

    TF

  • Platelet
  • Component of blood aiding in coagulation

    Human platelets do not express tissue factor. Rat platelets do express tissue factor protein and carry both tissue factor pre-mRNA and mature mRNA. Platelet

    Platelet

    Platelet

    Platelet

  • Sievert
  • Derived SI unit of equivalent dose of ionizing radiation

    the whole body or for individual organs.  2. The tissue weighting factor WT, which is specific for tissue type T being irradiated. This is used with WR to

    Sievert

    Sievert

    Sievert

  • Lipoprotein(a)
  • Low-density lipoprotein containing apolipoprotein(a)

    thrombogenesis. It also may enhance coagulation by inhibiting the function of tissue factor pathway inhibitor. Moreover, Lp(a) carries atherosclerosis-causing cholesterol

    Lipoprotein(a)

    Lipoprotein(a)

    Lipoprotein(a)

  • Concizumab
  • Medication

    used for the treatment of hemophilia A and hemophilia B. It is an anti-tissue factor pathway inhibitor. The most common adverse reactions include injection

    Concizumab

    Concizumab

  • Septic shock
  • Dangerously low blood pressure due to damage from an organ infection

    of effects, including reduced synthesis of anticoagulation factors such as tissue factor pathway inhibitor and thrombomodulin. The effects of the cytokines

    Septic shock

    Septic shock

    Septic_shock

  • Factor VII deficiency
  • Medical condition

    coagulation cascade. After a trauma factor VII initiates the process of coagulation in conjunction with tissue factor (TF/factor III) in the extrinsic pathway

    Factor VII deficiency

    Factor VII deficiency

    Factor_VII_deficiency

  • Tisotumab vedotin
  • Monoclonal antibodies for tumors

    cancer. It is a combination of tisotumab, a monoclonal antibody against tissue factor, and monomethyl auristatin E (MMAE), a potent inhibitor of cell division

    Tisotumab vedotin

    Tisotumab_vedotin

  • Wound healing
  • Series of events that restore integrity to damaged tissue after an injury

    to a living organism's replacement of destroyed or damaged tissue by newly produced tissue. In undamaged skin, the epidermis (surface, epithelial layer)

    Wound healing

    Wound healing

    Wound_healing

  • Fibrinolysis
  • Process that prevents blood clots from growing

    not uncommon. Many trauma patients have an overwhelming activation of tissue factor and thus massive hyperfibrinolysis. Hyperfibrinolysis may occur in other

    Fibrinolysis

    Fibrinolysis

  • Partial thromboplastin time
  • Test for coagulation of blood

    combination of tissue factor and phospholipids. In contrast, APTT employs partial thromboplastin, containing only phospholipids and no tissue factor—hence the

    Partial thromboplastin time

    Partial thromboplastin time

    Partial_thromboplastin_time

  • Thrombosis
  • Formation of blood clots inside the blood vessels

    endothelial lining of the vessel's wall. The main mechanism is exposure of tissue factor to the blood coagulation system. Inflammatory and other stimuli (such

    Thrombosis

    Thrombosis

    Thrombosis

  • Neutrophil extracellular traps
  • Networks of fibres which bind pathogens

    DNA strands, fibrin, activated platelets, coagulation factors such as tissue factor (TF) and factor XII. Together with content from their azurophilic granules

    Neutrophil extracellular traps

    Neutrophil extracellular traps

    Neutrophil_extracellular_traps

  • Tenase
  • Complex formed by blood clotting factors X and V

    activates its substrate (inactive factor X) by cleaving it. Extrinsic tenase complex is made up of tissue factor, factor VII, and Ca2+ as an activating ion

    Tenase

    Tenase

  • Fibroblast growth factor
  • Family of proteins involved in anatomical development

    intracellular fibroblast growth factor subfamily (iFGF). Human FGF18 is involved in cell development and morphogenesis in various tissues including cartilage. Human

    Fibroblast growth factor

    Fibroblast_growth_factor

  • TFPI2
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    Tissue factor pathway inhibitor 2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the TFPI2 gene. GRCh38: Ensembl release 89: ENSG00000105825 – Ensembl, May

    TFPI2

    TFPI2

    TFPI2

  • Liver regeneration
  • Natural regrowth of damaged liver tissue

    the process by which the liver is able to replace damaged or lost liver tissue. The liver is the only visceral organ with the capacity to regenerate. The

    Liver regeneration

    Liver_regeneration

  • Trousseau sign of malignancy
  • Medical condition

    understood, but may be related to factors secreted by the tumors, in particular a circulating pool of cell-derived tissue factor-containing microvesicles. Some

    Trousseau sign of malignancy

    Trousseau_sign_of_malignancy

  • Coronary thrombosis
  • Blood clot within the heart's blood vessels

    actually lead to an increased coronary thrombus formation due to increased tissue factor expression and delayed healing within the vessels. Furthermore, the

    Coronary thrombosis

    Coronary thrombosis

    Coronary_thrombosis

  • Necrosis
  • Unprogrammed cell death caused by external cell injury

    the founders of modern pathology. Necrosis is caused by factors external to the cell or tissue, such as infection, or trauma which result in the unregulated

    Necrosis

    Necrosis

    Necrosis

  • Katherine A. High
  • American doctor

    (1994-06-15). "Severe factor VII deficiency caused by mutations abolishing the cleavage site for activation and altering binding to tissue factor". Blood. 83 (12):

    Katherine A. High

    Katherine A. High

    Katherine_A._High

  • Pharming (genetics)
  • Genetic engineering to produce pharmaceuticals

    antibodies against tissue factor in plants and in mammalian cell culture and to compare them. In 2005 Sunol sold all its tissue factor antagonists to Tanox

    Pharming (genetics)

    Pharming_(genetics)

  • Atherosclerosis
  • Inflammatory disease involving a buildup of lesions in the walls of arteries

    ruptures, tissue fragments are exposed and released. These tissue fragments are very clot-promoting, containing collagen and tissue factor; they activate

    Atherosclerosis

    Atherosclerosis

    Atherosclerosis

  • Ajay Kakkar, Baron Kakkar
  • British surgeon and life peer (born 1964)

    awarded a PhD by Imperial College London in 1998, with his thesis titled "Tissue factor, thrombin generation and cancer". Kakkar was elected as a Fellow of

    Ajay Kakkar, Baron Kakkar

    Ajay Kakkar, Baron Kakkar

    Ajay_Kakkar,_Baron_Kakkar

  • Bone
  • Rigid organs of the skeleton of vertebrates

    structures. Bone tissue (also known as osseous tissue or bone in the uncountable) is a form of hard tissue, specialised connective tissue that is mineralized

    Bone

    Bone

    Bone

  • Effective dose (radiation)
  • Probability of ill health effects from ionizing radiation

    the tissues or organs being irradiated using factor WT, to produce the effective dose quantity E. The sum of effective doses to all organs and tissues of

    Effective dose (radiation)

    Effective_dose_(radiation)

  • Thromboelastometry
  • Viscoelastic method for hemostasis testing in whole blood

    haemostasis via the physiological activator tissue factor. The result is influenced by extrinsic coagulation factors, platelets and fibrinogen. EXTEM is a screening

    Thromboelastometry

    Thromboelastometry

  • Growth factor
  • Protein or other substance that stimulates cellular proliferation

    used by all sorts of other cells and tissues, during development and in the mature organism. While growth factor implies a positive effect on cell proliferation

    Growth factor

    Growth_factor

  • Schistocyte
  • Fragmented portion of a red blood cell

    coagulation cascade which is usually a result of an increased exposure to tissue factor. The activation of the cascade leads to thrombi formation which causes

    Schistocyte

    Schistocyte

    Schistocyte

  • Sarcoma
  • Cancer originating in connective tissue

    risk factors associated with an increased risk of developing soft-tissue sarcoma. Previous exposure to ionizing radiation is one such risk factor. Exposure

    Sarcoma

    Sarcoma

    Sarcoma

  • Haemophilia B
  • Genetic X-linked recessive bleeding disorder

    individuals with Hemophilia A and B, including those with inhibitors. Tissue Factor Pathway Inhibitor (TFPI) Inhibitors Concizumab: A monoclonal antibody

    Haemophilia B

    Haemophilia B

    Haemophilia_B

  • Connective tissue disease
  • Category of diseases

    nature. Some connective tissue diseases have strong or weak genetic inheritance risks. Others may be due to environmental factors, or a combination of genetic

    Connective tissue disease

    Connective_tissue_disease

  • Venous thrombosis
  • Blood clot (thrombus) that forms within a vein

    compared to arterial ones. The process is thought to be initiated by tissue factor-affected thrombin production, which leads to fibrin deposition. The

    Venous thrombosis

    Venous thrombosis

    Venous_thrombosis

  • Epidermal growth factor
  • Protein that stimulates cell division and differentiation

    cell-based therapy to bone tissue engineering applications in periodontics and oral implantology. EGF was the second growth factor to be identified. Initially

    Epidermal growth factor

    Epidermal growth factor

    Epidermal_growth_factor

  • Tissue engineering
  • Biomedical engineering discipline

    biochemical and physicochemical factors to restore, maintain, improve, or replace different types of biological tissues. Tissue engineering often involves

    Tissue engineering

    Tissue engineering

    Tissue_engineering

  • Brown adipose tissue
  • Type of adipose tissue

    Brown adipose tissue (BAT) or brown fat makes up the adipose organ together with white adipose tissue (or white fat). Brown adipose tissue is found in almost

    Brown adipose tissue

    Brown adipose tissue

    Brown_adipose_tissue

  • Disseminated intravascular coagulation
  • Medical condition where blood clots block small blood vessels

    mediator of DIC is the release of a transmembrane glycoprotein called tissue factor (TF). TF is present on the surface of many cell types (including endothelial

    Disseminated intravascular coagulation

    Disseminated intravascular coagulation

    Disseminated_intravascular_coagulation

  • Thrombus
  • Blood clot

    vessels, exposing the enzyme called factor VII, a protein normally circulating within the vessels, to the tissue factor, which is a protein encoded by the F3 gene

    Thrombus

    Thrombus

    Thrombus

  • Metalloprotease inhibitor
  • Enzyme

    reversion-inducing cysteine-rich protein with Kazal motifs (RECK) and tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI-2)). They might have other biological activities

    Metalloprotease inhibitor

    Metalloprotease_inhibitor

  • Phlegmon
  • Medical condition

    caused by leaking of pancreatic digestive enzymes into the surrounding tissues. Factors affecting the development of phlegmon are virulence of bacteria and

    Phlegmon

    Phlegmon

  • Gangrene
  • Type of tissue death by ischemia

    develops in the dead tissues. Diabetes mellitus is a risk factor for peripheral vascular disease, thus for dry gangrene, but also a risk factor for wet gangrene

    Gangrene

    Gangrene

    Gangrene

  • Philip Hogg
  • Australian biochemical researcher

    that transitions tissue factor from a cryptic to active form. Specifically, he found that an allosteric disulfide bond in tissue factor plays a crucial

    Philip Hogg

    Philip Hogg

    Philip_Hogg

  • Inflammation
  • Physical effects resulting from activation of the immune system

    Latin: inflammatio) is part of the biological defence response of body tissues. Inflammatory immunovascular responses can be triggered by a broad range

    Inflammation

    Inflammation

    Inflammation

  • Arachnids in medicine
  • recombinant tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI) from the salivary gland of the tick, Ixodes scapularis. Additionally, Ixolaris, a tissue factor inhibitor

    Arachnids in medicine

    Arachnids_in_medicine

  • Breast development
  • Biological process in primates

    transforming growth factor β2 (TGF-β2), a known inhibitory factor in breast development. Moreover, suppression of PGE2 in breast tissue is relevant because

    Breast development

    Breast_development

  • Microvesicle
  • Type of extracellular vesicle

    the same effects and may actually have a role in reducing clotting. Tissue factor, an initiator of coagulation, is found in high levels within microvesicles

    Microvesicle

    Microvesicle

    Microvesicle

  • Bone growth factor
  • Factor that stimulates the growth of bone tissue

    bone growth factor is a growth factor that stimulates the growth of bone tissue. Known bone growth factors include insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1)

    Bone growth factor

    Bone_growth_factor

  • Soft tissue
  • Tissue in the body that is not hardened by ossification

    Soft tissue is tissue in the body that connects and surrounds or supports internal organs and bones, and includes muscle, tendons, ligaments, fat, fibrous

    Soft tissue

    Soft tissue

    Soft_tissue

  • Breast hypertrophy
  • Rare human disease

    breast tissues may be caused by increased histologic sensitivity to certain hormones such as female sex hormones, prolactin, and growth factors. Breast

    Breast hypertrophy

    Breast_hypertrophy

  • Monomethyl auristatin E
  • Chemical compound

    melanoma targeting CD37: AGS67E, to treat lymphoid malignancy targeting tissue factor in recurrent or persistent cervical cancers that progress on or after

    Monomethyl auristatin E

    Monomethyl auristatin E

    Monomethyl_auristatin_E

  • AP-1 transcription factor
  • Instance of defined set in Homo sapiens with Reactome ID (R-HSA-6806560)

    transcription factors are also associated with numerous physiological functions especially in determination of organisms’ life span and tissue regeneration

    AP-1 transcription factor

    AP-1 transcription factor

    AP-1_transcription_factor

  • Pulmonary fibrosis
  • Disease that causes scarring of the lungs

    fibrosis are Transforming Growth Factor-Beta (TGF-β), Connective Tissue Growth Factor (CTGF), Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR), Interleukin-13 (IL-13)

    Pulmonary fibrosis

    Pulmonary fibrosis

    Pulmonary_fibrosis

  • Putrefaction
  • Fifth stage of death

    the release of gases that infiltrate the body's tissues, and leads to the deterioration of the tissues and organs. The approximate time it takes putrefaction

    Putrefaction

    Putrefaction

  • Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor
  • Mammalian protein found in humans

    cytokine and hormone, a type of colony-stimulating factor, and is produced by a number of different tissues. The pharmaceutical analogs of naturally occurring

    Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor

    Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor

    Granulocyte_colony-stimulating_factor

  • Gas gangrene
  • Human bacterial infection

    known as clostridial myonecrosis) is a bacterial infection that produces tissue gas in gangrene. This deadly form of gangrene usually is caused by Clostridium

    Gas gangrene

    Gas gangrene

    Gas_gangrene

  • Necrotizing fasciitis
  • Infection that results in the death of the body's soft tissue

    disease or flesh-eating bacteria, is an infection that kills the body's soft tissue. It is a serious disease that begins and spreads quickly. It is sometimes

    Necrotizing fasciitis

    Necrotizing fasciitis

    Necrotizing_fasciitis

  • Implantation (embryology)
  • First stage of pregnancy

    histamine-releasing factor Tissue plasminogen activator as well as its inhibitors Estradiol β1-integrins Fibroblast growth factor Transforming growth factor alpha Inhibin

    Implantation (embryology)

    Implantation (embryology)

    Implantation_(embryology)

  • Vascularisation
  • Formation of blood vessels

    needs to repair tissue or when a wound needs to heal. It is driven by signals from growth factors, such as Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF), which

    Vascularisation

    Vascularisation

    Vascularisation

  • Post-cardiac arrest syndrome
  • Medical condition

    of factors V, VII, VIII and IX leading to a thrombin burst, decreased activity of proteins C and S, and decreased anti-thrombin and tissue factor pathway

    Post-cardiac arrest syndrome

    Post-cardiac_arrest_syndrome

  • Fibrosis
  • Excess connective tissue in healing

    connective tissue, including collagen and glycosaminoglycans. The process is initiated when immune cells such as macrophages release soluble factors that stimulate

    Fibrosis

    Fibrosis

    Fibrosis

  • Transforming growth factor
  • Biomarker indicative of breast cancer patients' prognosis

    in tissue regeneration, cell differentiation, embryonic development, and regulation of the immune system. Isoforms of transforming growth factor-beta

    Transforming growth factor

    Transforming_growth_factor

  • PAK1
  • Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens

    growth factor, Cyclin D1, phosphofructokinase-muscle isoform, nuclear factor of activated T-cell, Cyclin B1, Tissue Factor and tissue factor pathway

    PAK1

    PAK1

    PAK1

  • Mammary gland
  • Exocrine gland in humans and other mammals

    and other growth inhibiting hormones and local factors. This major structural change leads loose fat tissue to fill the empty space afterward. But a functional

    Mammary gland

    Mammary gland

    Mammary_gland

  • Hemolysis
  • Rupturing of red blood cells and release of their contents

    induces platelet activation, thrombin generation, procoagulant factors and tissue factor activation, contributing to the formation of thrombosis. This

    Hemolysis

    Hemolysis

    Hemolysis

  • Soft-tissue sarcoma
  • Malignant tumor that develops in soft tissue

    A soft-tissue sarcoma (STS) is a malignant tumor, a type of cancer, that develops in soft tissue. A soft-tissue sarcoma is often a painless mass that grows

    Soft-tissue sarcoma

    Soft-tissue sarcoma

    Soft-tissue_sarcoma

  • Neurotrophic factors
  • Family of biomolecules

    neurotrophic factors are also released by the target tissue in order to guide the growth of developing axons. Most neurotrophic factors belong to one

    Neurotrophic factors

    Neurotrophic_factors

  • Equivalent dose
  • Absorbed dose of ionizing radiation weighted with the quality factor

    absorbed by tissue T, DT,R  is the absorbed dose in grays (Gy) in tissue T by radiation type R and WR  is the radiation weighting factor defined by regulation

    Equivalent dose

    Equivalent_dose

  • Indobufen
  • Chemical compound

    Brambilla M, Saliola M, et al. (January 2006). "Indobufen inhibits tissue factor in human monocytes through a thromboxane-mediated mechanism". Cardiovascular

    Indobufen

    Indobufen

    Indobufen

  • Tumor necrosis factor
  • Immune system messenger protein which induces inflammation

    and interference in surrounding tissue. TNF induces cell survival by default, but cell death can be induced by factors such as disruption of inflammatory

    Tumor necrosis factor

    Tumor necrosis factor

    Tumor_necrosis_factor

  • Chronic wound
  • Wound that does not heal quickly

    in the inflammatory phase due to factors like infection or bacterial burden, ischaemia, presence of necrotic tissue, improper moisture balance of wound

    Chronic wound

    Chronic_wound

  • Fibroblast growth factor 2
  • Growth factor and signaling protein otherwise known as FGF2

    Fibroblast growth factor 2 (FGF-2), also known as basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) and FGF-β, is a growth factor and signaling protein encoded by

    Fibroblast growth factor 2

    Fibroblast growth factor 2

    Fibroblast_growth_factor_2

  • Degloving
  • Injury

    Degloving occurs when skin and the fat below it, the subcutaneous tissue, are torn away from the underlying anatomical structures they are normally attached

    Degloving

    Degloving

    Degloving

  • Thrombodynamics test
  • Medical diagnostic method

    (2008). "Mechanisms of action of recombinant activated factor VII in the context of tissue factor concentration and distribution". Blood Coagul. Fibrinolysis

    Thrombodynamics test

    Thrombodynamics_test

  • Factor XI
  • Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens

    result. Contact activation pathway (also known as the intrinsic pathway) Tissue factor pathway (also known as the extrinsic pathway) GRCh38: Ensembl release

    Factor XI

    Factor XI

    Factor_XI

  • Lupus anticoagulant
  • Medical condition

    phospholipid component of the PT reagent, particularly when using recombinant tissue factor and purified phospholipids. A mixing test is generally in the initial

    Lupus anticoagulant

    Lupus_anticoagulant

  • Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor
  • Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens

    Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF), also known as colony-stimulating factor 2 (CSF2), is a monomeric glycoprotein secreted by macrophages

    Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor

    Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor

    Granulocyte-macrophage_colony-stimulating_factor

  • Macrophage
  • Type of white blood cell

    tissue. These resident macrophages are sessile (non-migratory), provide essential growth factors to support the physiological function of the tissue (e

    Macrophage

    Macrophage

    Macrophage

  • Neoplasm
  • Tumor or other abnormal growth of tissue

    (/ˈniːoʊplæzəm, ˈniːə-/) is a type of abnormal and excessive growth of tissue. The process that occurs to form or produce a neoplasm is called neoplasia

    Neoplasm

    Neoplasm

    Neoplasm

  • OmpT
  • Bacterial protein

    of bacteria throughout the blood. However, OmpT can inactivate the tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI), counteracting the host's immune response,

    OmpT

    OmpT

    OmpT

  • Epithelium
  • Tissue lining the surfaces of organs in animals

    Epithelial tissue is one of the four basic types of animal tissue, along with connective tissue, muscle tissue and nervous tissue. Epithelial tissues lack blood

    Epithelium

    Epithelium

    Epithelium

  • Insulin-like growth factor 1
  • Protein found in humans

    on target tissues is also coordinated with other hormones such as growth hormone and insulin. IGF1 is part of the insulin-like growth factor (IGF) system

    Insulin-like growth factor 1

    Insulin-like growth factor 1

    Insulin-like_growth_factor_1

  • Platelet-derived growth factor receptor
  • Cell surface receptors

    cells use the vascular system to disseminate to distant tissues. As a potent angiogenic factor, PDGF plays a critical role in vascular maturation and the

    Platelet-derived growth factor receptor

    Platelet-derived growth factor receptor

    Platelet-derived_growth_factor_receptor

  • List of human hormones
  • are signaling molecules produced by specialized cells in various human tissues and organs. They regulate diverse physiological processes by binding to

    List of human hormones

    List_of_human_hormones

  • Extrinsic pathway
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    external factors that activate the death-inducing signaling complex. The extrinsic pathway of blood coagulation is also known as the tissue factor pathway

    Extrinsic pathway

    Extrinsic_pathway

  • Left ventricular thrombus
  • Medical condition

    blood cells and platelets. For several days after AMI, the levels of tissue factor and D-dimer, which are involved in coagulation, are high, which increases

    Left ventricular thrombus

    Left ventricular thrombus

    Left_ventricular_thrombus

  • HELLP syndrome
  • Complication of pregnancy associated with severe pre-eclampsia

    microvesicles released from pre-eclampsia placentae exhibit increased tissue factor activity". PLOS ONE. 6 (10) e26313. Bibcode:2011PLoSO...626313G. doi:10

    HELLP syndrome

    HELLP_syndrome

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  • Dibi
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Dibi

    Brocade; Gold Tissue

    Dibi

  • Deebe
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Deebe

    Brocade; Gold Tissue

    Deebe

  • Trissie
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Trissie

    F: Ameaning bringer of joy. In the Divine Comedy, Beatrice was Dante's guide through Paradise,...

    Trissie

  • NISSE
  • Male

    Swedish

    NISSE

    Pet form of Swedish Nils, NISSE means "victor of the people."

    NISSE

  • Tanavyayani
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Tanavyayani

    Issue

    Tanavyayani

  • MISSIE
  • Female

    English

    MISSIE

    Variant spelling of English Missy, MISSIE means "honey-sap."

    MISSIE

  • Tana | தாநா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Tana | தாநா

    Issue

    Tana | தாநா

  • Cissie
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Cissie

    Diminutive of any name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher.....

    Cissie

  • Lasha
  • Biblical

    Lasha

    fissure

    Lasha

  • ZISSE
  • Female

    Yiddish

    ZISSE

    (זִיסֶע) Yiddish name ZISSE means "sweet."

    ZISSE

  • Tassie
  • Girl/Female

    Russian

    Tassie

    Abbreviation of Natasha - the Russian form of the English Natalie 'Born at Christmas.

    Tassie

  • TESSIE
  • Female

    English

    TESSIE

    English pet form of Spanish Teresa, TESSIE means "harvester." 

    TESSIE

  • Lissie
  • Girl/Female

    German, Swedish

    Lissie

    Noble; Nobility; God's Promise; God is My Oath; Form of Alice

    Lissie

  • Sissie
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Sissie

    Diminutive of any name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher.....

    Sissie

  • Cissie
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Cissie

    Diminutives of any masculine or feminine name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel,...

    Cissie

  • Tessie
  • Girl/Female

    English American Greek

    Tessie

    Abbreviation of Teresa, meaning harvester.

    Tessie

  • Sissie
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Sissie

    Diminutives of any masculine or feminine name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel,...

    Sissie

  • Tana
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Tana

    Issue

    Tana

  • ISSUR
  • Male

    Yiddish

    ISSUR

    Yiddish form of Hebrew Yisrael, ISSUR means "God prevails" or "contender; soldier of God."

    ISSUR

  • SISSIE
  • Female

    English

    SISSIE

    Variant spelling of English Sissy, SISSIE means "blind."

    SISSIE

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  • Mugge
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mugge

    English : variant of Mudge.German : German (Mügge):

  • Pachaimuthu
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional

    Pachaimuthu

    Youthful; Resourceful

  • Haziqa
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Haziqa

    Clever; Shrewd

  • Sashwanth
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Sashwanth

    Quick-minded

  • Derrin
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English, Irish

    Derrin

    Great

  • Seader
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Seader

    English : occupational name for a farm laborer, from Middle English sedere ‘sower’ (agent derivative of sed ‘seed’).

  • Nusayba
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Indian, Kannada, Muslim, Syrian

    Nusayba

    Proper Name

  • Yesa
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Yesa

    Fame

  • Divya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindi

    Divya

    Divine.

  • Jeevarani
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Jeevarani

    Art of Life

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  • Issuer
  • n.

    One who issues, emits, or publishes.

  • Issue
  • v. i.

    To proceed, as from a source; as, water issues from springs; light issues from the sun.

  • Issue
  • v. t.

    To deliver for use; as, to issue provisions.

  • Reissue
  • v. t. & i.

    To issue a second time.

  • Issue
  • v. i.

    To extend; to pass or open; as, the path issues into the highway.

  • Issue
  • v. t.

    To send out officially; to deliver by authority; as, to issue an order; to issue a writ.

  • Issue
  • v. i.

    To close; to end; to terminate; to turn out; as, we know not how the cause will issue.

  • Tissued
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Tissue

  • Tissued
  • a.

    Clothed in, or adorned with, tissue; also, variegated; as, tissued flowers.

  • Histogenetic
  • a.

    Tissue-producing; connected with the formation and development of the organic tissues.

  • Issue
  • n.

    In pleading, a single material point of law or fact depending in the suit, which, being affirmed on the one side and denied on the other, is presented for determination. See General issue, under General, and Feigned issue, under Feigned.

  • Tissue
  • n.

    One of the elementary materials or fibres, having a uniform structure and a specialized function, of which ordinary animals and plants are composed; a texture; as, epithelial tissue; connective tissue.

  • Tissue
  • v. t.

    To form tissue of; to interweave.

  • Issue
  • n.

    The act of sending out, or causing to go forth; delivery; issuance; as, the issue of an order from a commanding officer; the issue of money from a treasury.

  • Issue
  • v. i.

    In pleading, to come to a point in fact or law, on which the parties join issue.

  • Issued
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Issue

  • Tissue
  • n.

    Fig.: Web; texture; complicated fabrication; connected series; as, a tissue of forgeries, or of falsehood.

  • Issue
  • v. t.

    To send out; to put into circulation; as, to issue notes from a bank.

  • Reissue
  • n.

    A second or repeated issue.

  • Issue
  • n.

    That which passes, flows, or is sent out; the whole quantity sent forth or emitted at one time; as, an issue of bank notes; the daily issue of a newspaper.