Thromb Haemost 1969; 22(03): 508-512
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1651387
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Reticuloendothelial Function and Blood Coagulation in Rats

L Pechet
1   Departments of Pathology and Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine, and the Boston Veterans Administration Hospital, 150 South Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts, 02130
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Giselle S. Pechet
1   Departments of Pathology and Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine, and the Boston Veterans Administration Hospital, 150 South Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts, 02130
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R. A MacDonald
1   Departments of Pathology and Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine, and the Boston Veterans Administration Hospital, 150 South Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts, 02130
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Publication Date:
10 June 2018 (online)

Summary

Intravascular coagulation and its possible effect on carbon clearance was studied in rats following the injection of commercial india ink containing shellac; a shellac-free carbon preparation; gelatin; heat denatured albumin; colloidal iron; and heparin. No relationship was found between activation of coagulation and RES function as measured by clearance of intravenously injected carbon.

 
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