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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: aspirin ; paracetamol ; plasma aspirin esterase activity ; bleeding time ; platelet aggregation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary In a double blind, randomised trial, the effects of 1 g aspirin and 1 g paracetamol were compared on bleeding time and platelet aggregation in 40 volunteers (20 females). Also investigated was the relationship between plasma aspirin esterase activity and both bleeding time and platelet aggregation after aspirin. Following 1 g aspirin there was a significant increase in bleeding time at 24 h (p〈0.01). A significant reduction (P〈0.01) in platelet aggregation with collagen was observed at 1, 6 and 24 h after aspirin, but no significant reduction (P〉0.05) was observed with ADP. Paracetamol had no effect on bleeding time or platelet aggregation. Plasma aspirin esterase activity ranged from 0.26–0.6 µmol/ml/min. A significant negative correlation (R=−0.55, P〈0.001) was observed between percentage increase in bleeding time (24 h) and plasma aspirin esterase activity. Further significant correlations were observed between plasma aspirin esterase activity and change in platelet aggregation with collagen at 1 h (R=0.68, P〈0.001), 6 h (R=−0.73, P〈0.001) and 24 h (R=−0.67, P〈0.001). These results suggest that it might be possible to predict an individual's haemostatic response to aspirin from knowledge of their plasma aspirin esterase activity.
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    Plant systematics and evolution 137 (1981), S. 195-201 
    ISSN: 1615-6110
    Keywords: Scrophulariaceae ; Parahebe linifolia ; Entomophily ; autogamy ; floral characters ; natural selection ; pollination
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Measurements of 16 inflorescence and floral characters from 5 populations ofParahebe linifolia (3 of entomophilous subsp.linifolia; 2 of autogamous subsp.brevistylis) were analysed. Discontinuous variation of three characters associated with the mechanisms of pollination suggests these are under strong selection towards different optima in each subspecies. Variation which is continuous and associated with the type of pollination in 4 characters mostly concerned with display is thought to result from selection for metabolic economies, counteracted strongly in subsp.linifolia, but less so in subsp.brevistylis, by selection for display. Nine more characters vary in a way not known to be associated with the two pollination systems.
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