Factor Ⅶ activity
Plasma coagulation factor Ⅶ activity is determined by measuring the activity of human plasma coagulation factor 即, that is, prothrombinogen prothrombin, with the shortest half-life of coagulation factor Ⅶ (4-6h) and low plasma content (0.5-2mg / L) Therefore, it can be used as an early diagnostic indicator of protein synthesis decline in patients with liver disease.
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