thrombomodulin
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thrombomodulin
Summary
thrombomodulin is a protein[1]. thrombomodulin draws 67 Wikipedia views per month (protein category, ranking #142 of 987).[2]
Key Facts
- thrombomodulin's instance of is recorded as protein[3].
- thrombomodulin is part of thrombomodulin[4].
- thrombomodulin is part of C-type lectin-like/link domain superfamily[5].
- thrombomodulin is part of Growth factor receptor cysteine-rich domain superfamily[6].
- thrombomodulin is part of C-type lectin fold[7].
- thrombomodulin is part of Thrombomodulin-like, EGF-like, protein family[8].
- thrombomodulin is part of C-type lectin-like domain, protein family[9].
- thrombomodulin is part of EGF-like calcium-binding domain, protein family[10].
- thrombomodulin is part of EGF-like domain, protein family[11].
- thrombomodulin is part of EGF-like, conserved site, protein family[12].
- thrombomodulin is part of Complement Clr-like EGF domain, protein family[13].
- thrombomodulin is part of EGF-like calcium-binding, conserved site, protein family[14].
- thrombomodulin comprises EGF-type aspartate/asparagine hydroxylation site[15].
- thrombomodulin comprises EGF-like calcium-binding, conserved site[16].
- thrombomodulin comprises EGF-like, conserved site[17].
- thrombomodulin comprises Complement Clr-like EGF domain[18].
- thrombomodulin comprises C-type lectin-like domain[19].
- thrombomodulin comprises Thrombomodulin-like, EGF-like[20].
- thrombomodulin comprises EGF-like calcium-binding domain[21].
- thrombomodulin comprises EGF-like domain[22].
- thrombomodulin's molecular function is recorded as calcium ion binding[23].
- thrombomodulin's molecular function is recorded as protein binding[24].
- thrombomodulin's molecular function is recorded as transmembrane signaling receptor activity[25].
- thrombomodulin's molecular function is recorded as signaling receptor activity[26].
- thrombomodulin's cell component is recorded as integral component of membrane[27].
Why It Matters
thrombomodulin draws 67 Wikipedia views per month (protein category, ranking #142 of 987).[2] thrombomodulin has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] thrombomodulin is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]