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In [[coagulation]], '''Protein S''' is "the [[vitamin k]]-dependent cofactor of activated [[Protein C]]. together with Protein C, it inhibits the action of factors VIIIa and Va. A deficiency in protein s; ([[Protein S deficiency]]); can lead to recurrent venous and arterial [[thrombosis]]."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
In [[coagulation]], '''Protein S''' is "the [[vitamin k]]-dependent cofactor of activated [[Protein C]]. together with Protein C, it inhibits the action of factors VIIIa and Va. A deficiency in protein s; ([[Protein S deficiency]]); can lead to recurrent venous and arterial [[thrombosis]]."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>


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In coagulation, Protein S is "the vitamin k-dependent cofactor of activated Protein C. together with Protein C, it inhibits the action of factors VIIIa and Va. A deficiency in protein s; (Protein S deficiency); can lead to recurrent venous and arterial thrombosis."[1]

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