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The Life Cycle of Coagulation Factor VIII in View of Its Structure and Function
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T HE PAST TWO DECADES have brought remarkable progress in our understanding of the molecular basis of hemophilia A. This disease, which has already been documented as a familial bleeding tendency in the fifth century,[1][1] still persists as the most common hemorrhagic disorder, affecting 1 in
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