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AN important aspect of blood coagulation research is the chemical definition of the reacting substances and a question of current interest is the composition of platelet thromboplastic factor.
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BARKHAN, P., SILVER, M., DA COSTA, P. et al. Phosphatidyl Serine and Blood Coagulation. Nature 182, 1031–1032 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1038/1821031a0
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