A Comprehensive PROS1 Variants Database – JTH
Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis shared a post on LinkedIn about a recent article by Zepeng Hou et al., published in Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis, adding:
“An interactive human PROS1 variants database provides novel insights into the genetics and phenotypes of inherited protein S deficiency.
A new interactive PROS1 database of 520 variants from 2,177 protein S deficiency patients reveals genotype–phenotype correlations, ethnic specificity, and improves thrombotic risk prediction.”
Title: An interactive human PROS1 variants database provides novel insights into the genetics and phenotypes of inherited protein S deficiency
Authors: Zepeng Hou, Fangni Liu, Shixia Dong, Yiming Guo, Xiaowei Yu, Li-jiezhuo Ai, Mingshuo Zhang, Jingxuan Kang, Bo Jiang, Yanyan Dong, Meng Zhao, Jiahui Pan, Shujuan Zhang, Wenran Zhao, Wei Wang, Dapeng Hao, Guomin Shen

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