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Factor V Activity Measurement
Known as:
FACTVA
, Factor V Activity
, Labile Factor Activity
The determination of the amount of the biological activity of factor V in a sample.
National Institutes of Health
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1976
1976
Induction of a labile chicken plasma coagulation factor by choline: dose-response relations, specificity, and effects of protein synthesis inhibitors.
O. Sorbye
Haemostasis
1976
Corpus ID: 46858750
Minimum oral doses of 21.5 mg/kg choline chloride were required for induction of maximum plasma level of the choline-dependent…
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1960
1960
THE ASSAY AND PROPERTIES OF LABILE FACTOR (FACTOR V)
A. Quick
Journal of Clinical Pathology
1960
Corpus ID: 657621
Human oxalated plasma stored at 4° C. until the prothrombin time is increased beyond 60 sec. is a reliable medium for assaying…
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1958
1958
Hemorrhagic Tendency Following Massive Transfusions at Surgery
M. Stefanini
1958
Corpus ID: 74676223
AbstractOur earlier observations (Clin. Res. Proc. 2, 61, 1954) on severe bleeding after administration of numerous (10 or more…
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1957
1957
ANTICOAGULANT EFFECT OF CHARONINSULFURIC ACID
M. Matsuoka
,
K. Satake
,
Y. Ogiwara
,
Tomihiko Nakajima
,
H. Kurita
,
Shigemitsu Murayama
1957
Corpus ID: 74866469
The anticoagulant effect of charoninsulfuric acid, a polysaccharide sulfuric acid obtained from the mucus of [Charonia lampas…
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1950
1950
Utilization of the Labile Factor During Normal and Abnormal Coagulation of Blood.∗
M. Stefanini
,
W. Crosby
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental…
1950
Corpus ID: 43633078
Summary The percentage of labile factor and prothrombin activities and accelerator effect found in serum after completion of the…
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