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Comparison of a Highly Sensitive Rabbit Brain Thromboplastin, Dade Thromboplastin FS, with a Human Brain Thromboplastin, Manchester Comparative Thromboplastin

1984
A few years ago, a field trial was carried out in which a large number of plasma samples (100 normals, 806 anticoagulated patients, as well as patients with deficiencies of the factors II, V, VII and X) were tested with a newly developed rabbit brain thromboplastin (Thromboplastin FS) and with Human Brain Thromboplastin prepared by Prof.
R. Spaethe, I. Shirley
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The thermolability of tissue thromboplastins

Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1966
1. The thermolability of tissue thromboplastins is markedly increased in the presence of cysteine, glutathione sulphite and hydrosulphite, but not in the presence of cysteine, ascorbate, thiosulphate or thiocyanate. 2. Thermostability is increased by fluoride (and ageing), but is overcome by cysteine. 3.
R. A. Q. O’Meara, W. A. Boggust
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THE GENERATION OF THROMBOPLASTIN AND LEVELS OF PLASMA THROMBOPLASTIN COMPONENT IN THE BLOOD OF INFANTS

Pediatrics, 1956
Infants less than 6 months of age have decreased thromboplastin generation, resulting in part from a deficiency of plasma thromboplastin component. Some factor or factors other than a low level of plasma thromboplastin component may contribute to this deficiency.
Arthur E. McElfresh   +2 more
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A prospective study of the value of monitoring heparin treatment with the activated partial thromboplastin time.

New England Journal of Medicine, 1972
Two hundred and thirty-four patients treated with continuous intravenous infusions of heparin were studied prospectively to seek a relation between the activated partial thromboplastin tim...
D. Basu, A. Gallus, J. Hirsh, J. Cade
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THROMBOPLASTIN REFERENCE PREPARATIONS

Scandinavian Journal of Haematology, 1980
The need for standardization of methods for the control of anticoagulant therapy was apparent 25 years ago. With the development of the ratio method for comparing the sensitivity of different thromboplastin preparations it became possible to equate the value obtained with one preparation in terms of the value which would be obtained with any other ...
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A randomized trial comparing activated thromboplastin time with heparin assay in patients with acute venous thromboembolism requiring large daily doses of heparin.

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1994
BACKGROUND The management of heparin therapy in patients who have a subtherapeutic activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) despite high doses of heparin is problematic because the risk of heparin-associated bleeding increases with dose.
M. Levine   +7 more
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Thromboplastin Generation Test

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1967
In the classical theory of blood coagulation, it was postulated that prothrombin was converted to thrombin through the action of calcium and thromboplastin. It is now established that circulating blood contains no active thromboplastin but that thromboplastin is generated during coagulation.
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Thromboplastin as a Clotting Factor

Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 1971
SummaryThe clotting activity of platelets can be sensitively measured by the prothrombin consumption time using normal platelet-depleted plasma as the assay medium. Such plasma when clotted in a glass tube shows no demonstrable consumption of prothrombin but as platelets are added in increasing amounts, the utilization of prothrombin is increased in an
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The production and availability of tissue thromboplastin in cellular populations of whole blood exposed to various concentrations of endotoxin. An assay for detection of endotoxin.

Scandinavian Journal of Haematology, 2009
These studies were undertaken to determine the type and availability of the procoagulant activities generated in blood incubated with endotoxin. The shortening of the recalcification time of blood incubated with endotoxin was directly correlated with the
B. Østerud, E. Bjørklid
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Blood coagulation in patients with benign and malignant tumours before and after surgery. Special reference to thromboplastin generation in monocytes.

Scandinavian Journal of Haematology, 2009
In this study we have looked for differences in coagulation parameters before and after surgical removal of benign or malignant tumours. A striking increase in thromboplastin activity of the blood monocytes was seen 1 d after surgery.
Bjarne Østerud, J. Due
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