Luma Mahairi: Computational Insights into the Protein S Complex and the Future of Precision Hematology
Luma Mahairi, Clinical Research Coordinator III at DM Clinical Research, shared on LinkedIn about a recent article by Alexander G. Ginsberg et al, published in Biophysical Journal, adding:
”Emerging research continues to show that coagulation is far more complex than simply ‘clotting vs. bleeding.’
A recent study on the Protein S Complex (PSC) demonstrated how Protein S, TFPIα, and factor V-short interact to regulate thrombin generation and factor Xa inhibition through advanced computational modeling. The findings may help reshape future approaches to hemophilia, thrombosis, and rare bleeding disorders.
The future of hematology will increasingly rely on the integration of systems biology, computational medicine, and precision therapeutics.”
Title: Mechanisms of thrombin inhibition by protein S and the TFPla-fVshort-protein S complex
Authors: Alexander G. Ginsberg, Josefin Ahnström, James T. B. Crawley, Karin Leiderman, Dougald M. Monroe, Keith B. Neeves, Suzanne F. Sindi, Aaron L. Fogelson

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