Abstract
Summary
The first step in coagulation is the conversion of thromboplastinogen to active thromplastin by a platelet factor. The platelets from hemophilic blood react equally as well as those of normal blood. Evidence of a factor which inhibits the activation of thromboplastinogen has been found in the blood of a patient who has an acquired hemophilia-like condition.
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