Summary
In contrast to the urinary fibrinolysokinase (=urokinase) of other species, the urokinase in guineapigs reveals a most peculiar behaviour. A significant and well reproducible activation of fibrinolysin is obtainable only when guinea-pig fibrinolysin is used. Fibrinolysin of other species is only slightly activated. This fact is most important in investigations on the increased fibrinolytic activity of guinea-pig urine.
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Raab, W. Die Urokinase des Meerschweinchens. Experientia 20, 546–547 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02150280
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