Abstract
IN a previous communication1, a clotting factor was reported to occur in aqueous fibrin extract. Chemically, it appeared to be a steroid glucuronide. It was differentiated from thrombin by greater heat stability, inactivation by oxalate and (β-glucuronidase, by producing urea-insoluble fibrin clots in oxalated plasma without calcium chloride and reacting with C reactive protein antibody.
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