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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 10, 69-74, Copyright © 1964 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

The Use of a Stabilized Partial Thromboplastin Reagent in the Partial Thromboplastin Test

Richard L. Fenichel 1, William J. Baker 1, and Lorraine Rose 1

1 Ortho Research Foundation, Raritan, N. J.

A stable sensitive partial thromboplastin reagent is prepared from an ether extract of acetone-dried bovine brain. The normal oxalated plasma partialthromboplastin time range with this reagent is 66-86 sec. Lyophilized plasmas deficient in coagulation factors give prolonged partial thromboplastin test times. Some of the properties of this reagent are discussed.

Submitted on March 21, 1962







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