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In 1904 Paul Morawitz postulated that an enzyme, which he named thrombokinase, would be the primary activator of prothrombin. Fifty years passed before J Haskell Milstone isolated, purified and functionally characterized the enzyme we now call Factor Xa. This essay summarizes Milstone’s work on thrombokinase, and finds context for why his efforts succeeded while others struggled.
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Milstone, L.M. Factor Xa: Thrombokinase from Paul Morawitz to J Haskell Milstone. J Thromb Thrombolysis 52, 364–370 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11239-021-02387-6
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