1977
DOI: 10.1159/000207811
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Sensitization of Stabilized Fibrin to Urea Dispersion by Undiluted Plasma and Serum

Abstract: Clots obtained from normal native platelet-poor plasma are dispersed by the addition of 5 m urea. Clots from plasma diluted > 1/4 and clots from undiluted plasma, thoroughly washed, are not dispersed by urea, but are rendered susceptible to its dispersing action by prior incubation in normal undiluted plasma or serum. The same phenomenon was observed by incubating the otherwise unsoluble clots in normal plasma or serum fractions precipitated at 33% saturation with (NH4)2SO4. Th… Show more

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“…Urea (6M), known to dissolve non-cross-linked fibrin but not crosslinked fibrin, was used as a control to confirm the crosslinking status of the two types of fibrin agarose gels. 6…”
Section: Preparation Of Fibrin Agarose Gelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Urea (6M), known to dissolve non-cross-linked fibrin but not crosslinked fibrin, was used as a control to confirm the crosslinking status of the two types of fibrin agarose gels. 6…”
Section: Preparation Of Fibrin Agarose Gelmentioning
confidence: 99%