1965
DOI: 10.1007/bf01630973
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Thrombozytenagglutination und Gefäßkrankheiten

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“…Platelet aggregation was determined by the PAT test of Breddin and Bauke [16] in which aggregates formed during rotation of the upper layer of sedimented citrated blood are quantified. In normal volunteers, fat loading did not modify the platelet aggregation, although it resulted in distinct hyperlipemia.…”
Section: Single Loading O F Fatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Platelet aggregation was determined by the PAT test of Breddin and Bauke [16] in which aggregates formed during rotation of the upper layer of sedimented citrated blood are quantified. In normal volunteers, fat loading did not modify the platelet aggregation, although it resulted in distinct hyperlipemia.…”
Section: Single Loading O F Fatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the exception of platelet lecithine, which was slightly but significantly (p< 0.05) increased in chronic arterial occlusions, the other phospholipid fractions showed no further differences between the two groups. Platelet agglutination according to Breddin [1965] revealed the average stage III in patients with chronic arterial occlusions and stage I in normal subjects.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Platelet-free plasma was treated in the same way with chloroform-methanol before thinlayer chromatography. Platelet agglutination was tested and evaluated according to Breddin's [1965] method.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Insbesondere für den Pädiater, ist die Methode wichtig, weil die wesentli che Vereinfachung darin besteht, dass zur Beschickung der Bürker-Kammer nur 2 Tropfen PRP gebraucht werden statt 1,5 ml [5][6][7][8] Bei der PRP-Aufbereitung kommt es trotz schonender Zentrifugation zur Freisetzung kleiner ADP-Mengen [9,24], ADP wird ferner vor roten Blutkörperchen freigesetzt, die, wenn auch nur geringfügig, im PRP zu fin den sind [25]. Ausserdem ist bekannt, dass Zitratblut noch immer wenig Ca-Ionen enthält.…”
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