Marsh, 1998 - Google Patents
Use of snake venom fractions in the coagulation laboratoryMarsh, 1998
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- 12747549157523530312
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- Marsh N
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- Blood coagulation & fibrinolysis
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Snake venom toxins are now regularly used in the coagulation laboratory for assaying haemostatic parameters and as coagulation reagents. Snake venom thrombin-like enzymes (SVTLE) are used for fibrinogen and fibrinogen breakdown product assay as well as …
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