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Antithrombin III: Protection against Death after Injection of Thromboplastin
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1969
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ThrombosisVenous ThrombosisBlood PlateletAnimal ScienceGuinea Pig BloodHematologyPathologyAntithrombin IiiHemostasisMolecular Weight 60,000PharmacotherapyCoagulopathyMedicineAnticoagulantEmbryology
Intravenous injection of autologous lipoprotein (thromboplastin) or thrombin produced a lethal, hemorrhagic syndrome in chicken embryos. The embryos could be protected from this fatal result by injection of antithrombin III, an alpha(2)-globulin (molecular weight 60,000 to 80,000) purified from human, bovine, and guinea pig blood. Heparin also protected the embryos, but other inhibitors were less protective.
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