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Factor VIII Gamma Chain, also known as F8G, is a critical component of the blood clotting process. It is a protein that is primarily produced in the liver and is essential for the formation of stable blood clots. The gamma chain plays a crucial role in stabilizing the factor VIII molecule and protecting it from degradation. Deficiencies in the factor VIII gamma chain can lead to a rare bleeding disorder called hemophilia A.
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Protein Aliases: AHF; Antihemophilic factor; Coagulation factor VIII; coagulation factor VIII A1 domain; coagulation factor VIII C2 domain; coagulation factor VIII, procoagulant component; coagulation factor VIIIc; F8G; Factor VIII; factor VIII F8B; FVIIIGG1; Procoagulant component
Gene Aliases: AHF; Cf-8; Cf8; DXS1253E; F8; F8B; F8C; FVIII; HEMA
UniProt ID: (Mouse) Q06194, (Human) P00451
Entrez Gene ID: (Mouse) 14069, (Human) 2157
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