Antithrombin (AT) or Heparin Cofactor I is the major inhibitor of blood coagulation and is essential for effective heparin therapy. By inhibiting the coagulation proteases, especially thrombin, FXa and FIXa, AT prevents uncontrolled coagulation and thrombosis. Antithrombin deficiency is associated with a high risk of thromboembolic disorders. Read more…