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This finding might be due to scavenging of activated FVIII by the excessive amount of rD'D3-FP which, in turn, might result in a reduced probability of the formation of the tenase complex. This observation underlines the importance of a fine-tuned balance between FVIII and its binding partner, von Willebrand factor, for hemostasis in general. © 2020 by The American Society of Hematology.Telomeres protect the ends of our chromosomes and are key to maintaining genomic integrity during cell division and differentiation. However, our knowl