1939
DOI: 10.3181/00379727-41-10761
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A Method for Preservation of Oxalated Plasma Clot for Fibrinolytic Tests

Abstract: The total thiocyanate and chloride available volumes of the normal cat are of similar magnitude. This distribution is not exclusively extracellular, inasmuch as CNS and chloride penetrate the red cell," the digestive glands and are found in excessive quantities in the subcutaneous tissues of the skin (to be published elsewhere). In the muscles, chloride and thiocyanate are distributed through approximately the same volume of fluid. This volume differs from muscle to muscle and to some extent from animal to ani… Show more

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