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... obtained fibrinogen from serum globulin by precipitation with sodium chlorid and then found that if dissolved in weak salt solution it could be coagulated by fibrin ferment alone . Pekelharing claimed that the fibrin ferment is a ...
... obtained fibrinogen from serum globulin by precipitation with sodium chlorid and then found that if dissolved in weak salt solution it could be coagulated by fibrin ferment alone . Pekelharing claimed that the fibrin ferment is a ...
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... obtained from either the clot or the serum of blood . He obtained it from the clot by receiving the blood into vessels containing three times . its volume of water . This was set aside for a few min- utes and stirred with sticks . The ...
... obtained from either the clot or the serum of blood . He obtained it from the clot by receiving the blood into vessels containing three times . its volume of water . This was set aside for a few min- utes and stirred with sticks . The ...
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... obtained by the use of other antistreptococcic serums . Following the reaction produced by Menzes ' serum the pain and swelling in the joints subsided so that in average cases the joints were useful in three or four days and the fever ...
... obtained by the use of other antistreptococcic serums . Following the reaction produced by Menzes ' serum the pain and swelling in the joints subsided so that in average cases the joints were useful in three or four days and the fever ...
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