An artificial 'haemophilic' plasma for one-stage factor-VIII assay.
An 'artificial' plasma for one-stage factor-VIII assays is made by incubating human plasma with EDTA, to destroy factor VIII, and afterwards removing the anticoagulant by dialysis. Bovine factor V is then added to a given level. In the assay, contact activation is controlled by adding cont...
Main Authors: | Chantarangkul, V, Ingram, G, Thorn, M, Darby, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1978
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