1975
DOI: 10.1111/j.1423-0410.1975.tb00492.x
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Contributions to the Optimal Use of Human Blood

Abstract: The relatively low yield of factor II activity in prothrombin complex preparations gave rise to an investigation in which factor II was determined on the basis of its coagulation activity and on that of its antigenic properties during the routine preparation procedure of the complex. It appeared that factor II, measured as activity, suffered a greater loss than factor II, measured as antigen, during this procedure. This greater loss had to be attributed to changes in the conformation of the factor II protein… Show more

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