Abstract
Summary
1. Changes in the plasma protein patterns of dogs after high fat meals, and after the intravenous administration of heparin or Tween 81, have been demonstrated, using the paper chromatographic technic of Franklin and Quastel. 2. Concurrent reductions in the hematocrit, and changes in the sedimentation rate were observed after these procedures. The chylomicron counts were decreased after intravenous heparin. 3. The evidence indicates that the surface active substances present in the blood are modified after the above administrations, thus affecting the protein patterns of the paper chromatograms.
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