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Macrophage Heterogeneity in Thromboplastin Response
Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, 1983The procoagulant activities of non‐elicited mouse monocytes/macrophages from four anatomical localizations were compared. These cell populations were further examined for their ability to increase their procoagulant activity on exposure to endotoxin or phytohaemagglutinin (PHA).
E. Amlie+3 more
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The effect of intravenous injection of purified human tissue thromboplastin in rats.
Scandinavian Journal of Haematology, 2009As a background for the development and testing of phospholipase C in the therapy of post-traumatic and post-surgical intravascular coagulation, highly purified tissue thromboplastin was injected i.v. into rats.
K. Giercksky, E. Bjørklid, Hans Prydz
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Prediction Of Stability Of Thromboplastin [PDF]
A new, rapid degradation method for predicting the stability of lyophilised extracts of tissue thromboplastin by accelerated oxygenation is described. This requires less time to complete and is more relevant to tissue thromboplastin age degradation than heat-accelerated methods previously advocated.
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Circulation, 1996
BACKGROUND Although intravenous heparin is commonly used after thrombolytic therapy, few reports have addressed the relationship between the degree of anticoagulation and clinical outcomes.
C. Granger+10 more
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BACKGROUND Although intravenous heparin is commonly used after thrombolytic therapy, few reports have addressed the relationship between the degree of anticoagulation and clinical outcomes.
C. Granger+10 more
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The Separation of Thromboplastin Formed from Pig’s Plasma in the Thromboplastin Generation Test
Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 1962Summary1. Plasma thromboplastin has been formed from a mixture of pigs’ plasma, serum and platelets using a modification of the thromboplastin generation system of Biggs and Douglas (1953). The thromboplastic activity in the modified system was more stable than in the original system.2.
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Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, 2016
R. Marlar, B. Clément, J. Gausman
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R. Marlar, B. Clément, J. Gausman
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Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift, 1989
Prothrombin times were measured in 120 orally anticoagulated patients and 122 patients not orally anticoagulated using two different commercial thromboplastin reagents, a rabbit brain thromboplastin (CRB-Thromboplastin, Roche) and a human placenta thromboplastin (Thromborel S, Behring).
B, Lämmle, M, Furlan, I, Sulzer
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Prothrombin times were measured in 120 orally anticoagulated patients and 122 patients not orally anticoagulated using two different commercial thromboplastin reagents, a rabbit brain thromboplastin (CRB-Thromboplastin, Roche) and a human placenta thromboplastin (Thromborel S, Behring).
B, Lämmle, M, Furlan, I, Sulzer
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