📂 Anatomy
high molecular weight kininogen receptor complex — Definition
yüksek moleküler ağırlıklı kininojen reseptör kompleksi / high molecular weight kininogen receptor complex
High molecular weight kininogen (HMWK) receptor complex is a protein complex that is located on the cell surface and is involved in coagulation, inflammation and angiogenesis processes. This complex is expressed especially on endotel cells, platelets and neutrophils and is associated with contact activation system. Clinically, dysregulation of this receptor complex plays an important role in thrombocytic disorders, herediter angioedema and pathogenicology of some cardiovascular diseases.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is yüksek moleküler ağırlıklı kininojen reseptör kompleksi?
yüksek moleküler ağırlıklı kininojen reseptör kompleksi; high molecular weight kininogen (HMWK) receptor complex is a protein complex that is located on the cell surface and is involved in coagulation, inflammation and angiogenesis processes. This complex is expressed especially on endotel cells, platelets and neutrophils and is associated with contact activation system. Clinically, dysregulation of this receptor complex plays an important role in thrombocytic disorders, herediter angioedema and pathogenicology of some cardiovascular diseases.
❓ What is high molecular weight kininogen receptor complex in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "high molecular weight kininogen receptor complex" is yüksek moleküler ağırlıklı kininojen reseptör kompleksi.
❓ Which medical field is yüksek moleküler ağırlıklı kininojen reseptör kompleksi related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.