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A comparative study of the clotting power of the blood and lymph

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Experiments on 17 dogs were carried out in order to compare the coagulative capacity and fibrinolytic activity of the blood and lymph. The time of recalcification and the thrombin time of the lymph proved to be increased, while the concentration of fibrinogen and tolerance of heparin were reduced as compared to the same indices of the blood. The fibrinolytic activity of the lymph was considerably higher than that of the blood.

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Mayanskii, D.N., Minnibaev, M.M. A comparative study of the clotting power of the blood and lymph. Bull Exp Biol Med 62, 1097–1098 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00795446

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