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clotting factor

British  

noun

  1. Also called: coagulation factor.  any one of a group of substances, including factor VIII, the presence of which in the blood is essential for blood clotting to occur

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clotting factor Scientific  
/ klŏtĭng /
  1. Any of various components of plasma involved in the coagulation of blood, including fibrinogen, prothrombin, and calcium ions. Hereditary deficiency of clotting factors can cause coagulation disorders such as hemophilia.


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The findings, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, showed nine out of 10 patients given the therapy no longer needed their clotting factor IX injections.

From BBC

The other 10 percent is proteins, minerals, nutrients, hormones, waste products, clotting factors, and in the case of patients who have recovered from a viral illness, antibodies.

From Washington Post

Dr. Iwasaki’s team showed in December that severely ill patients had dramatic increases in a wide array of autoantibodies that target parts of the immune system, brain cells, connective tissue and clotting factors.

From New York Times

Their hope was that it would be enough to stabilize the clotting factor and prevent it from binding to the body’s own VWF.

From Science Magazine

Those include COVID-19—because severe cases feature a storm of immune cells, clotting factors, and other inflammatory signals in the blood.

From Science Magazine