Abstract
Summary
(1) A method of producing serum-induced intravascular thrombi has been adapted to use in a convenient laboratory animal, the chicken. (2) Dose-response curves can be constructed and statistically compared. (3) The factors influencing the clotting rates are not all known, but alterations in serum lipids in the assay animals did not influence the results.
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