antihemophilic factor, human recombinant
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antihemophilic factor, human recombinant
Summary
antihemophilic factor, human recombinant is a type of chemical entity[1]. It ranks in the top 5% of type_of_chemical_entity entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (132 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- antihemophilic factor, human recombinant's instance of is recorded as type of chemical entity[3].
- antihemophilic factor, human recombinant's CAS Registry Number is recorded as 139076-62-3[4].
- antihemophilic factor, human recombinant's subclass of is recorded as blood coagulation factors[5].
- antihemophilic factor, human recombinant's subclass of is recorded as antihemophilic factor[6].
- antihemophilic factor, human recombinant's has use is recorded as medication[7].
- antihemophilic factor, human recombinant's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0gyvq9[8].
- antihemophilic factor, human recombinant's UNII is recorded as P89DR4NY54[9].
- antihemophilic factor, human recombinant's DrugBank ID is recorded as DB00025[10].
- antihemophilic factor, human recombinant's NCI Thesaurus ID is recorded as C81123[11].
- antihemophilic factor, human recombinant's NDF-RT ID is recorded as N0000184167[12].
- antihemophilic factor, human recombinant's NDF-RT ID is recorded as N0000148283[13].
- antihemophilic factor, human recombinant's subject has role is recorded as essential medicine[14].
- antihemophilic factor, human recombinant's RxNorm CUI is recorded as 1300486[15].
- antihemophilic factor, human recombinant's active ingredient in is recorded as Advate[16].
- antihemophilic factor, human recombinant's active ingredient in is recorded as Helixate Nexgen[17].
- antihemophilic factor, human recombinant's active ingredient in is recorded as Iblias[18].
- antihemophilic factor, human recombinant's active ingredient in is recorded as Kogenate Bayer[19].
- antihemophilic factor, human recombinant's active ingredient in is recorded as Kovaltry[20].
- antihemophilic factor, human recombinant's WikiProjectMed ID is recorded as Factor VIII (medication)[21].
Why It Matters
antihemophilic factor, human recombinant ranks in the top 5% of type_of_chemical_entity entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (132 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[22] It is known by 32 alternative names across languages and contexts.[23]