Arginine Inhibits Hemostasis Activation

Volume: 104, Issue: 4, Pages: 265 - 274
Published: Nov 1, 2001
Abstract
The diagnosis and the therapy of in vivo hemostasis activation is of great clinical importance. Artefactual changes of the hemostasis (i.e., coagulation or fibrinolysis) in vitro have to be prevented. Usual in vitro anticoagulation by sodium citrate does not fully inhibit coagulation--or fibrinolysis--activation. Therefore, there is need for a simple physiologic inhibitor of hemostasis activation both in diagnosis and therapy of hemostasis...
Paper Details
Title
Arginine Inhibits Hemostasis Activation
Published Date
Nov 1, 2001
Volume
104
Issue
4
Pages
265 - 274
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