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Vitamin K
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Fat-soluble vitamers
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Association of aortic valve calcification and vitamin K antagonist treatment
scientific article published on 03 May 2020
Vitamin K promotes mineralization, osteoblast-to-osteocyte transition, and an anticatabolic phenotype by {gamma}-carboxylation-dependent and -independent mechanisms.
scientific article published on 12 August 2009
Parents’ Knowledge and Perceptions Regarding Vitamin K Prophylaxis in Newborns
scientific article published on July 1, 2013
An epidemiological study to evaluate the use of vitamin K antagonists and new oral anticoagulants among non-valvular atrial fibrillation patients in Turkey- AFTER-2 study design.
scientific article published on March 2015
Vitamin K for reversal of excessive vitamin K antagonist anticoagulation: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Variations in clinical management of non-vitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulants in patients with atrial fibrillation according to different equations for estimating renal function : Post hoc analysis of a prospective cohort
scientific article published on 07 May 2018
Non-Vitamin K Antagonist Oral Anticoagulant for Atrial Fibrillation in Obese Patients
scientific article published on 23 April 2020
Vitamin K antagonist has a higher impact than heparin in preventing circuit clotting in chronic haemodialysis patients
scientific article published on 10 October 2019
Direct oral anticoagulants versus vitamin K antagonists in real-world patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation. The FANTASIIA study
scientific article published on 31 May 2019
Effectiveness and safety of direct oral anticoagulants in atrial fibrillation patients switched from vitamin K antagonists: A systematic review and meta-analysis
scientific article published on 25 June 2019
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Vitamin K is a family of structurally similar, fat-soluble vitamers found in foods and marketed as dietary supplements. The human body requires vitamin K for post-synthesis modification of certain proteins that are required for blood coagulation ("K" from Danish koagulation, for "coagulation") and for controlling binding of calcium in bones and...

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