Factor VIII - von WIllebrand Factor, Volume I
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Factor VIII - von WIllebrand Factor, Volume I

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This book extensively reviews the purification and structure/function relationships of Factor VIII - von Willebrand Factor with the relevance of advances in the areas of biochemical, methodological and functional aspects to improved methodology and biotechnology.

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Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2021
ISBN
9781000446388

CONTRIBUTORS, VOLUME I

D. L. Aronson
Research Professor of Medicine
George Washington University Medical Center
Washington, D.C.
Stephen I. Chavin, M.D.
Associate Professor
Departments of Medicine and Biochemistry
School of Medicine & Dentistry
University of Rochester
Rochester, New York
Elisabeth M. Cramer, M.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Hematology
CHU Xavier Bichat
Paris, France
R. G. Dalton
Department of Hematology
St. Thomas’ Hopsital
London, England
Susan Elödi, Ph.D.
Professor and Deputy Director
National Institute of Haematology and Blood Transfusion
Budapest, Hungary
Thomas Exner, Ph.D.
Principal Scientific Officer
Department of Hematology
Westmead Hospital
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Philip J. Fay, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Medicine and Hematology
School of Medicine & Dentistry
University of Rochester
Rochester, New York
Alison Helena Goodall, Ph.D.
Lecturer in Immunology
Haemophilia Centre and Haemostasis Unit
Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine
London, England
R. M. Hardisty, M.D.
Emeritus Professor
Hemophilia Center and Hemostasis Unit
Royal Free Hospital
London, England
Paul Harrison, Ph.D.
Research Scientist
Coagulation Research Unit
Rayne Institute
St. Thomas’ Hospital
London, England
Margaret A. Howard, Ph.D.
Research Fellow
Department of Medicine
Monash University
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Jerry Koutts, M.D.
Head, Clinical Haematology Unit
Department of Medicine
Sydney University
Westmead Hospital
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
R. S. Lane, M.D.
Director
Blood Products Laboratory
Elstree, Hertfordshire, England
Claudine Mazurier, Ph.D.
Head, Hemostasis Research Laboratory
Centre Regional de Transfusion Sanguine
Lille, France
Pierre Meulien, Ph.D.
Research Scientist
Division of Molecular and Cellular Biology
Transgene S.A.
Strasbourg, France
Hans Pannekoek, Ph.D.
Head of Department of Molecular Biology
Blood Transfusion Service
The Netherlands Red Cross
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Andrea Pavirani, Ph.D.
Research Scientist
Division of Molecular and Cellular Biology
Transgene S.A.
Strasbourg, France
J. H. Reinders, Ph.D.
Cell Biologist
Department of Pharmacology
Duphar b.v.
Weesp, Netherlands
Richard Howard Saundry, Ph.D.
Senior Biochemist
Department of Hematology
St. Thomas’ Hospital
London, England
Geoffrey F. Savidge, M.A., M.D.
Director
Hemophilia Center
St. Thomas’ Hospital
London, England
M. J. Seghatchian, B.Sc., Ph.D.
Principal Biochemist and Head
Blood Products Quality Control and Research Development
North London Blood Transfusion
Edgware, England
Cees Th. Smit Sibinga, M.D., Ph.D.
Medical Director
Red Cross Blood Bank Groningen-Drenthe
Groningen, Netherlands
T. J. Snape, Ph.D.
Manufacturing Manager
Blood Products Laboratory
Elstree, Hertfordshire, England
James K. Smith, Ph.D.
Chief Project Scientist
Plasma Fractionation Labora...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Foreword
  5. The Editors
  6. Contributors, Volume I
  7. Contributors, Volume II
  8. Table of Contents
  9. Chapter 1 The Purification, Structure, and Function of Factor VIII
  10. Chapter 2 Advances in Biotechnology of Factor VIII
  11. Chapter 3 Purification, Biochemistry, and Structure/Function Relationships of vWf
  12. Chapter 4 Molecular Cloning of Genetic Material Encoding vWf
  13. Chapter 5 Advances in Amidolytic Assay of Factor VIII: Variables Affecting the Rate of Xa Generation
  14. Chapter 6 Progress in vWf Methodology and Its Relevance in vWD
  15. Chapter 7 Advances in Immunochemical Aspects of vWD
  16. Chapter 8 vWf and the Vessel Wall
  17. Chapter 9 vWf, Platelets, and Megakaryocytes
  18. Chapter 10 Electron Microscopic Studies of vWf in Platelets and Megakaryocytes
  19. Chapter 11 Interaction of Surface-Bound Factor VIII with Other Coagulation Factors
  20. Chapter 12 Interaction of Factor VIII with vWf in Mixed Immunoradiometric Assay Systems
  21. Chapter 13 Interaction of Cell Proteases with Factor VIII and vWf
  22. Chapter 14 Interaction of Factor VIII/vWf with Solid Matrices and Matrix-Bound Ligands
  23. Chapter 15 Factor VIII in Regional Blood Banking Practice
  24. Chapter 16 Advances in Plasma Fractionation and in the Production of Factor VIII Concentrates
  25. Chapter 17 Virus Transmission by Factor VIII Products
  26. Appendix — Nomenclature and Abbreviations
  27. Index