Antithrombin "Chicago": a functionally abnormal molecule with increased heparin affinity causing familial thrombophiliaK Bauer, RD Rosenberg(University of Milan), JB Ashenhurst, J ChediakBloodDecember 1, 198310.1182/blood.v62.6.1242.1242Cited by 62SaveCiteExport RISWatch citationsRelated PapersThe reciprocal relationship of thrombopoietin (c-Mpl ligand) to changes in the platelet mass during busulfan-induced thrombocytopenia in the rabbit|Blood|1995|395The pathophysiology of the prethrombotic state in humans: insights gained from studies using markers of hemostatic system activation|Blood|1987|394Studies of the prothrombin activation pathway utilizing radioimmunoassays for the F2/F1 + 2 fragment and thrombin--antithrombin complex|Blood|1982|263Hypercoagulability in centenarians: the paradox of successful aging|Blood|1995|259Factor IX is activated in vivo by the tissue factor mechanism|Blood|1990|212