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  • Sanchez-Luceros, A.; Farias, C.E.; Amaral, M.M.; Kempfer, A.C.; Votta, R.; Marchese, C.; Salviu, M.J.; Woods, A.I.; Meschengieser, S.S.; Lazzari, M.A.
    von Willebrand factor-cleaving protease (ADAMTS13) activity in normal non-pregnant women, pregnant and post-delivery women (2004), Thromb. Haemost., 92, 1320-1326.
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Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Homo sapiens
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Source Tissue

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blood plasma of normal non-pregnant woman, pregnant and post-delivery women. Between the non-pregant state and the 6-11 week period of pregnancy, there is no statistical difference in the levels of ADAMTS13 activity. Starting from the 12-16 week, group differences become significant. the late postpartum shows the highest level of protease activity, including in the non-pregant state. In non-pregnant women, protease activity is significantly lower in nulliparous compared to parous women. In pregant and psot-delivery women, mean ADAMTS13 actrivity is slightly lower in primigravidae than in multigravidae Homo sapiens
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