factor X
[ -ˈten]
[-ˈten]
: a clotting factor that is produced primarily in the liver under the influence of vitamin K and in its activated form is a proteolytic enzyme that converts prothrombin to thrombin in a reaction dependent on calcium ions and phospholipids and accelerated by factor V
First Known Use of factor X
1954, in the meaning defined above
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