Abstract:The direct procoagulant activity (PCA) of murine tumour cells was found to be more than three orders of magnitude greater than an equivalent concentration of either resident or Corynehacterium parvum-elicited, exudate peritoneal cells. Similarly, a soluble PCA was detected in the extracellular culture medium of only the tumour cells. Studies on the procoagulant nature of the serum and ascitic fluid of tumour-bearing animals suggested that the ascitic fluid may contain a unique PCA factor(s). This activity coul… Show more
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