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Overview

Paula B. Tracy is affiliated with the University of Vermont in the United States, contributing to research primarily in the field of chemistry. Their scholarly work encompasses specialized subfields such as spectroscopy, with an emphasis on advanced analytical techniques.

The main topics of research conducted by Tracy focus on:

  • Advanced Proteomics Techniques and Applications
  • Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications
  • Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography

They have collaborated with several frequent co-authors, including:

  • Mark E. Jennings
  • Jay R. Silveira
  • Kimberly M. Treier
  • Dwight E. Matthews

Tracy's publication record includes contributions to recognized scientific venues, with a notable presence in:

  • Analytical Chemistry

Among their recent papers is a 2021 publication titled "Total Retention Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry to Achieve Maximum Protein Sequence Coverage," which appeared in Analytical Chemistry.

Best Publications

  • The Profibrinolytic Effect.of Activated Protein C in Clots Formed From Plasma Is TAFI-Dependent

    Laszlo Bajzar;Michael E. Nesheim;Paula B. Tracy

  • Radioimmunoassay of factor V in human plasma and platelets

    Paula B. Tracy;Lisa L. Eide;E.J.W. Bowie;Kenneth G. Mann

  • Activation of human factor V by factor Xa and thrombin

    Don D. Monkovic;Paula B. Tracy

  • Coordinate binding of factor Va and factor Xa to the unstimulated platelet.

    P B Tracy;M E Nesheim;K G Mann

  • Human prothrombinase complex assembly and function on isolated peripheral blood cell populations.

    P B Tracy;L L Eide;K G Mann

  • Interaction of coagulation factor V and factor Va with platelets.

    P B Tracy;J M Peterson;M E Nesheim;F C McDuffie

  • Functional characterization of human platelet-released factor V and its activation by factor Xa and thrombin.

    D. Dubravko Monkovic;P. B. Tracy

  • Kinetics of inactivation of membrane-bound factor Va by activated protein C. Protein S modulates factor Xa protection.

    S Solymoss;M M Tucker;P B Tracy

  • Functional prothrombinase complex assembly on isolated monocytes and lymphocytes.

    P B Tracy;M S Rohrbach;K G Mann

  • Tissue factor pathway inhibitor-alpha inhibits prothrombinase during the initiation of blood coagulation

    Jeremy P. Wood;Matthew W. Bunce;Susan A. Maroney;Paula B. Tracy

  • FACTOR V (QUEBEC): A BLEEDING DIATHESIS ASSOCIATED WITH A QUALITATIVE PLATELET FACTOR V DEFICIENCY

    P B Tracy;A R Giles;K G Mann;L L Eide

  • Enhanced thrombin generation and platelet binding on herpes simplex virus-infected endothelium.

    Maarten R. Visser;Paula B. Tracy;Gregory M. Vercellotti;Jesse L. Goodman

  • [21] Factor V

    Michael E. Nesheim;Jerry A. Katzmann;Paula B. Tracy;Kenneth G. Mann

  • Both Cellular and Soluble Forms of Thrombomodulin Inhibit Fibrinolysis by Potentiating the Activation of Thrombin-activable Fibrinolysis Inhibitor

    Laszlo Bajzar;Michael Nesheim;John Morser;Paula B. Tracy

  • Differential Effects of Anticoagulants on the Activation of Platelets Ex Vivo

    David J. Schneider;Paula B. Tracy;Kenneth G. Mann;Burton E. Sobel

  • Secretable Human Platelet-Derived Factor V Originates From the Plasma Pool

    Rodney M. Camire;Rodney M. Camire;Rodney M. Camire;Eleanor S. Pollak;Eleanor S. Pollak;Eleanor S. Pollak;Kenneth Kaushansky;Kenneth Kaushansky;Kenneth Kaushansky;Paula B. Tracy;Paula B. Tracy;Paula B. Tracy

  • Plasma Lipoproteins Support Prothrombinase and Other Procoagulant Enzymatic Complexes

    Martin P. Moyer;Russell P. Tracy;Paula B. Tracy;Cornelis van’t Veer

  • Human Brain Pericytes Differentially Regulate Expression of Procoagulant Enzyme Complexes Comprising the Extrinsic Pathway of Blood Coagulation

    Beth A. Bouchard;Marie A. Shatos;Paula B. Tracy

  • The Mechanism of Inactivation of Human Platelet Factor Va from Normal and Activated Protein C-resistant Individuals

    Rodney M. Camire;Michael Kalafatis;Mary Cushman;Russell P. Tracy

  • Platelets, leukocytes, and coagulation.

    Beth A. Bouchard;Paula B. Tracy

Frequent Co-Authors

Kenneth G. Mann
Kenneth G. Mann University of Vermont
Michael E. Nesheim
Michael E. Nesheim Queen's University
Russell P. Tracy
Russell P. Tracy University of Vermont
Burton E. Sobel
Burton E. Sobel Washington University in St. Louis
Kenneth Kaushansky
Kenneth Kaushansky University of California, San Diego
Johan Stenflo
Johan Stenflo Lund University
Stephen Poole
Stephen Poole National Institute for Biological Standards and Control
Hans Prydz
Hans Prydz University of Oslo
Lee G. Pedersen
Lee G. Pedersen University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Bruce Furie
Bruce Furie Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

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