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In vitro Studies of Aggregation of Non-mammalian Thrombocytes
NON-MAMMALIAN thrombocytes are nucleated cells which have been shown to have a haemostatic function paralleling that of mammalian platelets. Thrombocytes are active in the promotion of clots1 and clot retraction2
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ADP is not Involved in Thrombin-induced Aggregation of Thrombocytes of a Non-mammalian Vertebrate
PLATELETS are aggregated in vivo and in vitro by ADP1,2. Several agents such as thrombin, collagen and certain fatty acids cause aggregation by releasing ADP3. We reported that ADP, 5-hydroxytryptamine and adrena...