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Paul Comfurius is affiliated with Maastricht University in the Netherlands. Their academic profile currently does not include detailed information on research papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, or book publications.

No specific main fields or subfields of study are identified for Paul Comfurius. Likewise, there are no main topics of work or awards recorded in the available data.

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Best Publications

  • Anticardiolipin antibodies (ACA) directed not to cardiolipin but to a plasma protein cofactor

    M. Galli;T. Barbui;P. Comfurius;C. Maassen

  • The asymmetric distribution of phospholipids in the human red cell membrane. A combined study using phospholipases and freeze-etch electron microscopy

    A.J Verkleij;R.F.A Zwaal;B Roelofsen;P Comfurius

  • Surface exposure of phosphatidylserine in pathological cells.

    R. F. A. Zwaal;P. Comfurius;E. M. Bevers

  • Changes in membrane phospholipid distribution during platelet activation

    Edouard M. Bevers;Paul Comfurius;Robert F.A. Zwaal

  • Lupus anticoagulant IgG's (LA) are not directed to phospholipids only, but to a complex of lipid-bound human prothrombin

    E M Bevers;M Galli;T Barbui;P Comfurius

  • Generation of prothrombin-converting activity and the exposure of phosphatidylserine at the outer surface of platelets.

    Edouard M. Bevers;Paul Comfurius;Jan L.M.L. van Rijn;H. Coenraad Hemker

  • Lipid translocation across the plasma membrane of mammalian cells

    Edouard M Bevers;Paul Comfurius;David W.C Dekkers;Robert F.A Zwaal

  • Organization of phospholipids in human red cell membranes as detected by the action of various purified phospholipases.

    R.F.A. Zwaal;B. Roelofsen;P. Comfurius;L.L.M. van Deenen

  • Lipid-protein interactions in blood coagulation.

    Robert F.A Zwaal;Paul Comfurius;Edouard M Bevers

  • Loss of membrane phospholipid asymmetry in platelets and red cells may be associated with calcium-induced shedding of plasma membrane and inhibition of aminophospholipid translocase.

    Paul Comfurius;Joan M.G. Senden;Roland H.J. Tilly;Alan J. Schroit

  • The role of activated human platelets in prothrombin and factor X activation.

    J Rosing;JL van Rijn;EM Bevers;G van Dieijen

  • Scott syndrome, a bleeding disorder caused by defective scrambling of membrane phospholipids.

    Robert F.A Zwaal;Paul Comfurius;Edouard M Bevers

  • Role of divalency in the high-affinity binding of anticardiolipin antibody-beta 2-glycoprotein I complexes to lipid membranes.

    George M. Willems;Marie P. Janssen;Maurice M. A. L. Pelsers;Paul Comfurius

  • Complete purification and some properties of phospholipase C from Bacillus cereus

    R.F.A. Zwaal;B. Roelofsen;P. Comfurius;L.L.M. Van Deenen

  • Uncoupling of the membrane skeleton from the lipid bilayer. The cause of accelerated phospholipid flip-flop leading to an enhanced procoagulant activity of sickled cells.

    P F Franck;E M Bevers;B H Lubin;P Comfurius

  • Anticoagulant activity of beta 2-glycoprotein I is potentiated by a distinct subgroup of anticardiolipin antibodies.

    Monica Galli;Paul Comfurius;Tiziano Barbui;Robert F A Zwaal

  • Continuous analysis of the mechanism of activated transbilayer lipid movement in platelets.

    Patrick Williamson;Edouard M. Bevers;Edgar F. Smeets;Paul Comfurius

  • Platelet procoagulant activity: physiological significance and mechanisms of exposure

    E.M. Bevers;P. Comfurius;R.F.A. Zwaal

  • Platelet procoagulant activity and microvesicle formation. Its putative role in hemostasis and thrombosis

    Robert F.A. Zwaal;Paul Comfurius;Edouard M. Bevers

  • Defective Ca(2+)-induced microvesiculation and deficient expression of procoagulant activity in erythrocytes from a patient with a bleeding disorder: a study of the red blood cells of Scott syndrome

    Edouard M. Bevers;Therese Wiedmer;Paul Comfurius;Sanford J. Shattil

Frequent Co-Authors

Edouard M. Bevers
Edouard M. Bevers Maastricht University
Robert F. A. Zwaal
Robert F. A. Zwaal Maastricht University
Tiziano Barbui
Tiziano Barbui FROM-Fondazione per la Ricerca Ospedale di Bergamo
Ben Roelofsen
Ben Roelofsen Utrecht University
Jan Rosing
Jan Rosing Maastricht University
Johan W. M. Heemskerk
Johan W. M. Heemskerk Maastricht University
Patrick Williamson
Patrick Williamson Amherst College
L.L.M. Van Deenen
L.L.M. Van Deenen Utrecht University
Robert A. Schlegel
Robert A. Schlegel Pennsylvania State University
Peter J. Sims
Peter J. Sims University of Rochester

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