Duke University
United States
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Thrombin, Coagulation, Platelet, Internal medicine and Tissue factor. His study in Thrombin is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Platelet activation, Biophysics, Biochemistry and Surgery. His studies in Coagulation integrate themes in fields like Phosphatidylserine and Intensive care medicine.
His work carried out in the field of Platelet brings together such families of science as Hypothermia, Anesthesia, Pathology, Enzyme and Hemostasis. He interconnects Endocrinology and Fibrin in the investigation of issues within Internal medicine. The study incorporates disciplines such as Antithrombin, Factor X, Factor IXa, Cell biology and Prothrombinase in addition to Tissue factor.
Maureane Hoffman mainly focuses on Coagulation, Thrombin, Platelet, Tissue factor and Internal medicine. His Coagulation research integrates issues from Factor IX, Immunology, Hemostasis, Pharmacology and Prothrombinase. His Thrombin study combines topics in areas such as Biophysics, Biochemistry and Antithrombin.
His Platelet research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Anesthesia and Phosphatidylserine. As part of one scientific family, Maureane Hoffman deals mainly with the area of Tissue factor, narrowing it down to issues related to the Factor X, and often Annexin. Maureane Hoffman has researched Internal medicine in several fields, including Gastroenterology, Endocrinology and Fibrin.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Hemostasis, Cell biology, Tissue factor, Platelet and Coagulation. The study incorporates disciplines such as Wound healing, Thrombosis and Thrombin in addition to Hemostasis. Thrombin is a primary field of his research addressed under Immunology.
His Tissue factor study deals with Protein C intersecting with Immunoprecipitation and Endothelial protein C receptor. His Platelet study focuses on Platelet activation in particular. The concepts of his Coagulation study are interwoven with issues in Kallikrein, Prothrombinase and Trypsin.
Maureane Hoffman mostly deals with Coagulation, Hemostasis, Platelet, Cell biology and Tissue factor. His Coagulation research includes themes of Prekallikrein and Blood coagulation test. The Hemostasis study combines topics in areas such as Inflammation, Wound healing and Thrombin.
His Thrombin research entails a greater understanding of Immunology. His Platelet study is concerned with the larger field of Internal medicine. The various areas that Maureane Hoffman examines in his Tissue factor study include Cell signaling, Immunoprecipitation, Endothelial protein C receptor, Platelet activation and Protein C.
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A cell-based model of hemostasis
Maureane Hoffman;Dougald M. Monroe.
Thrombosis and Haemostasis (2001)
Platelets and Thrombin Generation
Dougald M. Monroe;Maureane Hoffman;Harold R. Roberts.
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology (2002)
Platelet activity of high‐dose factor VIIa is independent of tissue factor
Dougald M. Monroe;Maureane Hoffman;Julie A. Oliver;Harold R. Roberts.
British Journal of Haematology (1997)
Platelet functions beyond hemostasis
S. S. Smyth;R. P. Mcever;A. S. Weyrich;C. N. Morrell.
Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis (2009)
The effect of temperature and pH on the activity of factor VIIa: implications for the efficacy of high-dose factor VIIa in hypothermic and acidotic patients
Zhi Hong Meng;Alisa S. Wolberg;Dougald M. Monroe;Maureane Hoffman.
Journal of Trauma-injury Infection and Critical Care (2003)
A systematic evaluation of the effect of temperature on coagulation enzyme activity and platelet function
Alisa S. Wolberg;Zhi Hong Meng;Dougald M. Monroe;Maureane Hoffman.
Journal of Trauma-injury Infection and Critical Care (2004)
Coagulation disorders and hemostasis in liver disease: Pathophysiology and critical assessment of current management
Stephen H. Caldwell;Maureane Hoffman;Ton Lisman;B. Gail Macik.
Hepatology (2006)
What Does It Take to Make the Perfect Clot
Dougald M. Monroe;Maureane Hoffman.
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology (2006)
A cell-based model of coagulation and the role of factor VIIa.
Maureane Hoffman.
Blood Reviews (2003)
Coagulation 2006: a modern view of hemostasis.
Maureane Hoffman;Maureane Hoffman;Dougald M. Monroe.
Hematology-oncology Clinics of North America (2007)
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