Experimental Arterial Thromboembolism in Baboons: MECHANISM, QUANTITATION, AND PHARMACOLOGIC PREVENTION
AUTOR(ES)
Harker, Laurence A.
RESUMO
A quantitative primate model of arterial thromboembolism has been characterized with respect to mechanism and usefulness in evaluating modifying variables. The model involved the kinetic measurements of 51Cr-platelets and 125I-fibrinogen consumption by femoral arteriovenous cannulae in chaired baboons.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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