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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology and Cognate Medical Sciences 41.2 pp 195-204
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FURTHER STUDIES ON THE LIPOLYTIC SYSTEM INDUCED IN PLASMA BY HEPARIN INJECTION

D. S. Robinson 1

1 The Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, Oxford

1. When plasma, obtained from rats previously injected with heparin, is passed through a column of a strong anion exchange resin, heparin is retained by the column.

2. The clearing activity of the effluent from the column, as determined with added chyle, is slightly increased by the addition of heparin.

3. When the effluent is incubated for very short periods at 37° C. its clearing activity is destroyed. Incubation at 37° C. in the presence of very small quantities of heparin does not result in rapid destruction of the clearing activity.

4. During the clearing of added chyle by the effluent no marked destruction of clearing activity occurs.

Submitted on December 26, 1955







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