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Heparin, Determination of Jaques

Jaques, Louis B., and Bell, Helen J., Determination of Heparin. 7... [Pg.241]

There are specific methods for heparin and these have yielded positive results for heparin in normal blood. The problem is complicated because a distinction must be made with heparin in normal blood between the white cells, platelets, bound heparin in plasma, and free heparin in plasma. Methods are now available for all of these. It can be shown that after injection, free heparin can be extracted from the blood and determined . On the other hand, in contrast to this, the heparin normally present in plasma, not resulting from injections, is firmly bound and best estimated by the methods of Engelberg , based on the older studies of Jaques, Monkhouse and Stewart , Nilsson and Wenckert and Astrup . Engelberg gives a value of... [Pg.188]


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