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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology and Cognate Medical Sciences 41.3 pp 295-300
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FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ON THE EFFECTS OF ETHANOLAMINE PHOSPHATIDE ON PLASMA COAGULATION

J. C. F. Poole 1 and D. S. Robinson 1

1 The Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, Oxford

1. An increase in the amount of thrombin generated from plasma during coagulation, and a shortening of plasma clotting times in the presence of Russell's viper venom, is produced by ethanolamine phosphatide prepared from brain, from egg yolks and by synthesis.

2. In a series of brain fractions, coagulant activity is correlated with the ethanolamine content of their acid hydrolysates.

Submitted on March 21, 1956







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