Mark D Blostein M.D.
Hematologist-Pathologist | Hematology
3755 CHEMIN DE LA COTE STE CAT MONTREAL QC, H3T1EAbout
Dr. Mark Blostein is a hematology pathologist practicing in MONTREAL, QC. Dr. Blostein specializes in reviewing blood samples and interpreting laboratory results. These results give them an idea of whether certain diseases are malignant or not, in order for them to properly determine what exact treatment is needed. Hematology pathologists are normally experts in leukemia, lymphoma, anemia, hemophilia and many other blood diseases.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- The Gla domain of factor IXa binds to factor VIIIa in the tenase complex.
- Intracellular signaling pathways involved in Gas6-Axl-mediated survival of endothelial cells.
- Characterization of an ideal amphipathic peptide as a procoagulant agent.
- Periostin, a member of a novel family of vitamin K-dependent proteins, is expressed by mesenchymal stromal cells.
- GAS6-induced signaling in human endothelial cells is mediated by FOXO1a.
- Experimental optimization of an in situ forming hydrogel for hemorrhage control.
- Amphipathic peptides can act as an anticoagulant by competing with phospholipid membranes for blood coagulation factors.
- Hierarchical scaffold design for mesenchymal stem cell-based gene therapy of hemophilia B.
- Mthfr deficiency induces endothelial progenitor cell senescence via uncoupling of eNOS and downregulation of SIRT1.
- Diagnosis of Heyde's syndrome by abnormal closure times despite normal von Willebrand's activity.
- Characterization of in vitro hemostatic peptide effects by thromboelastography.
- Fondaparinux in acute heparin-induced thrombocytopenia: a case series.
- Surface-attached amphipathic peptides reduce hemorrhage in vivo.
- In vivo monitoring of venous thrombosis in mice.
- Growth arrest-specific gene 6 (gas6) and vascular hemostasis.
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