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Coagulation Factor VIII
Human coagulation factor-VIII (2351 aa, 267 kDa precursor) is encoded by human factor eight (F8) gene. The protein is an extracellular anti-hemophilic factor that is part of the von Willebrand factor complex. The protein plays a role in the blood coagulation pathway. (NCI Thesaurus)
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