Kirchhof et al., 1983 - Google Patents
Determination of prothrombin by a microcoagulation methodKirchhof et al., 1983
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- 17848235717668365348
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- Kirchhof B
- Schmale S
- Van de Loo J
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- Publication venue
- Haemostasis
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In contrast to earlier assays, the prothrombin determination described here uses a two-step reaction: first, prothrombin is activated with human factor Xa, phospholipids, Ca++ and factor V; second, the amount of activated prothrombin is assayed by the proteolysis of added …
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