1977
DOI: 10.1159/000214171
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Comparable Inhibition of Aggregation of PRP of Neonates and Adults by Aspirin

Abstract: We have determined the minimal concentrations of 4 aggregating agents that were required to cause a 65–75 % increase in light transmission without disaggregation during the 5-min recording period in PRP samples of 14 neonates and 10 adults. We found, for example, that this degree of aggregation could be elicited in adult PRP by a mean value of 2.09 μM ADP, whereas similar aggregation of neonatal PRP required 5.16 μM ADP. Based on these figures, we observed that adult PRP was about 2.5 times more sensitive to A… Show more

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