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Studies on the Relationship between Anticoagulants and Hemolysis

Studies on the Relationship between Anticoagulants and Hemolysis Storti, E ., F. Vaccari a n d E. Baldini: A cta h a e m a t. 15, 106— 117, 1956. From the Institute of Medical Pathology, University of Modena (Director : Prof. E. Storti) S tu d ies o n th e R e la tio n sh ip betw een A n tico ag u la n ts an d H em olysis P a r t II. T h e Effect o f A n tic o a g u la n ts on th e H em olysis c au sed by A n tib o d ie s in vivo By E DO A RDO ST O R T I, FRANCESCO VACCARI and ERASMO BALDINI The destruction of red blood cells brought about by antibodies in vivo, greatly depends on complement which determines both erythrophagocytosis and intravascular hemolysis (1). We have shown, that some anticoagulants prevent hemolysis in vitro, caused by antibodies, owing to their anticomplementary ability (2). As this anticomplementary activity can also be shown to take place in vivo, the present paper deals with the possibility of affecting, by means of anticoagulants, hemolysis, caused by antibodies, in ex­ perimental animals and http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Acta Haematologica Karger

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Publisher
Karger
Copyright
© 1956 S. Karger AG, Basel
ISSN
0001-5792
eISSN
1421-9662
DOI
10.1159/000205081
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Abstract

Storti, E ., F. Vaccari a n d E. Baldini: A cta h a e m a t. 15, 106— 117, 1956. From the Institute of Medical Pathology, University of Modena (Director : Prof. E. Storti) S tu d ies o n th e R e la tio n sh ip betw een A n tico ag u la n ts an d H em olysis P a r t II. T h e Effect o f A n tic o a g u la n ts on th e H em olysis c au sed by A n tib o d ie s in vivo By E DO A RDO ST O R T I, FRANCESCO VACCARI and ERASMO BALDINI The destruction of red blood cells brought about by antibodies in vivo, greatly depends on complement which determines both erythrophagocytosis and intravascular hemolysis (1). We have shown, that some anticoagulants prevent hemolysis in vitro, caused by antibodies, owing to their anticomplementary ability (2). As this anticomplementary activity can also be shown to take place in vivo, the present paper deals with the possibility of affecting, by means of anticoagulants, hemolysis, caused by antibodies, in ex­ perimental animals and

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Acta HaematologicaKarger

Published: Jan 1, 2009

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