Abstract

Clots from human normal native platelet-poor plasma are dispersed by the addition of urea at a final concentration of 2.5 M. The same clots, washed in buffered saline (pH 7.4), are not dispersed by urea, but are rendered susceptible to its dispersing action by prior incubation in normal undiluted plasma and serum or 33% ammonium sulphate fractions. The serum fraction was dissolved in and dialyzed against pH. 7.4 phosphate-buffered saline and analyzed by Sephadex G. 200 chromatography. Two peaks were obtained; the relative materials were dialyzed against pH. 7.4 phosphate-buffered distilled water, lyophilized and dissolved in saline. The activity sensitizing the stabilized fibrin to urea dispersion was recovered in the second peak material.

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