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by Monica Galli, Luisa Ruggeri, and Tiziano Barbui
Differential Effects of Anti–β2-Glycoprotein I and Antiprothrombin Antibodies on the Anticoagulant Activity of Activated Protein C by Monica Galli, Luisa Ruggeri, and Tiziano Barbui Blood Volume 91(6): March 15, 1998 ©1998 by American Society of Hematology
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Time-course of FVa generation and inactivation in the plasma of normal controls (○), 18 patients belonging to the KCT coagulation profile group (▴), and 24 patients belonging to the dRVVT coagulation profile group (•). Time-course of FVa generation and inactivation in the plasma of normal controls (○), 18 patients belonging to the KCT coagulation profile group (▴), and 24 patients belonging to the dRVVT coagulation profile group (•). Results are presented as the mean values of the three groups for each time point; bars represent 1 SD. Monica Galli et al. Blood 1998;91: ©1998 by American Society of Hematology
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Effect of isolated anti–β2-GPI IgG antibodies (•) (n = 4) and antiprothrombin antibodies (▴) (n = 4) on the time course of FVa generation and inactivation in normal pooled plasma. Effect of isolated anti–β2-GPI IgG antibodies (•) (n = 4) and antiprothrombin antibodies (▴) (n = 4) on the time course of FVa generation and inactivation in normal pooled plasma. IgG from normal pooled plasma served as control IgG (○). Results are presented as the mean values for each time point; bars represent 1 SD. Monica Galli et al. Blood 1998;91: ©1998 by American Society of Hematology
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