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1. The coagulase-globulin fraction of normal human plasma not only reduces the coagulation time of hemophilic blood but also alters the pattern of residual serum prothrombin activity in the direction of normal. 2. An equivalent amount of normal blood produces the same effect. 3. Simple dilution of hemophilic blood with saline by itself produces significant alterations in coagulation time and residual prothrombin.
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