The infusion of normal human serum into ani-mals engenders a transient period of hypercoagu-lability characterized by profound shortening of the whole blood clotting time in both glass and silicone-coated tubes (2). During this period of hypercoagulability, blood trapped in isolated ve-nous segments rapidly coagulates, forming a thrombotic cast of the isolated venous segment (3). In previous experiments it has been demonstrated that the ability of serum to induce thrombosis in the recipient animal is dependent on the presence of activated coagulation Factors IX (plasma thromboplastin component) and XI (plasma thromboplastin antecedent) in the infused serum (4). It was suggested that the presence of ac-tivated Factor XI was essential for the...
In order to given an experimental confirmation to the conclusions arrived at in the firsttwo notes o...
Significant advances have recently been made in our understanding of the biochemistry of blood coagu...
The liver plays a central role in the control of haemostasis being the site of synthesis of most of ...
With recent advances in knowledge of coagula-tion, the relation of specific clotting factors to the ...
SUMMARY Studies in the rat with hepatic necrosis induced by carbon tetrachloride showed that the abn...
SUMMARY The turnover of 1251-labelled fibrinogen and 131I-labelled albumin was studied in the course...
Infusing 150 units of thrombin per animal into the ear vein of rabbits for one hour, coagulatiort s...
Normal coagulation has classically been conceptualized as a Y-shaped pathway, with distinct "intrins...
By the introduction of the one-stage pro-thrombin test in 1935 Quick first devised a measure of the ...
The reason why blood coagulativity in hepatic vein and portal system is higher than that in other pa...
There is a growing body of evidence that suggests a role for the coagulation cascade in promoting li...
Decreased levels of most coagulation factors and thrombocytopenia are the main haemostatic abnormali...
SummaryAutomated human plasma, continuous monitoring of the formation and inactivation of thrombin d...
B LOOD coagulation is the result of a complex series of reactions. Normally, once ini-tiated, the wh...
1) As far as the number of the blood platelets is concerned, neither significant difference is obser...
In order to given an experimental confirmation to the conclusions arrived at in the firsttwo notes o...
Significant advances have recently been made in our understanding of the biochemistry of blood coagu...
The liver plays a central role in the control of haemostasis being the site of synthesis of most of ...
With recent advances in knowledge of coagula-tion, the relation of specific clotting factors to the ...
SUMMARY Studies in the rat with hepatic necrosis induced by carbon tetrachloride showed that the abn...
SUMMARY The turnover of 1251-labelled fibrinogen and 131I-labelled albumin was studied in the course...
Infusing 150 units of thrombin per animal into the ear vein of rabbits for one hour, coagulatiort s...
Normal coagulation has classically been conceptualized as a Y-shaped pathway, with distinct "intrins...
By the introduction of the one-stage pro-thrombin test in 1935 Quick first devised a measure of the ...
The reason why blood coagulativity in hepatic vein and portal system is higher than that in other pa...
There is a growing body of evidence that suggests a role for the coagulation cascade in promoting li...
Decreased levels of most coagulation factors and thrombocytopenia are the main haemostatic abnormali...
SummaryAutomated human plasma, continuous monitoring of the formation and inactivation of thrombin d...
B LOOD coagulation is the result of a complex series of reactions. Normally, once ini-tiated, the wh...
1) As far as the number of the blood platelets is concerned, neither significant difference is obser...
In order to given an experimental confirmation to the conclusions arrived at in the firsttwo notes o...
Significant advances have recently been made in our understanding of the biochemistry of blood coagu...
The liver plays a central role in the control of haemostasis being the site of synthesis of most of ...