Tenase
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Ongoing Trials on Tenase at Clinical Trials.gov Clinical Trials on Tenase at Google
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US National Guidelines Clearinghouse on Tenase
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Directions to Hospitals Treating Tenase Risk calculators and risk factors for Tenase
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
The tenase complex is formed by the activated forms of the blood coagulation factors factor VIII and factor IX. It forms on a phospholipid surface in the presence of calcium and is responsible for the activation of factor X.