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Publikováno v:
Acta Pathologica Microbiologica Scandinavica Section A Pathology. :637-647
Previous studies have shown evidence of “spontaneous” injury associated with increased permeability in focal areas of non-atherosclerotic animal aortas. In this study, a mild intimal injury was induced by brief cannulation of the thoracic aorta o
Publikováno v:
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 127:743-762
Publikováno v:
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 104:539-562
Autor:
H. C. Rowsell
Publikováno v:
ILAR Journal. 32:39-40
Every year in Canada about 2,000,000 animals are used in research (85.5 percent), mandatory testing (9.5 percent), and education (4.7 percent). Ninety percent of these are rats, mice, fish, and fowl. Surveillance over the use of experimental animals,
Publikováno v:
Blood. 30:636-668
Hemostasis was examined after transection of vessels, 50-200 microns in diameter, both in normal dogs and in dogs with congenital defects of either factor VII, factor IX, or factor VIII. The formation of the hemostatic platelet plugs was observed by
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British Journal of Haematology. 8:36-42
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British Journal of Haematology. 9:548-551
It has been demonstrated in animal studies that heparin in suitable doses suppresses fibrin formation and in larger doses prevents the clumping of platelets (Best, Cowan and MacLean, 1938; Zucker, 1947). In view of this, it is surprising that in cont
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Blood. 30:26-38
In pigs and in dogs simultaneous tagging of platelets with cohort and population labels suggests that platelet destruction is largely independent of platelet age. No evidence of endogenous platelet aging has been encountered. The implications of thes
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British Journal of Haematology. 12:66-73
The acceleration of blood coagulation in vivo by adrenaline was first demonstrated by Vosburgh and Richards in 1903. They showed in man that adrenaline in doses of 7 μg. per kg. body weight shortened the coagulation time by about 50 per cent. Subseq