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The reflex pathways of the anticoagulation system

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Further evidence has been obtained that the physiological anticoagulation system in rats is of a reflex-humoral nature. The reflex arc involves the medulla oblongata.

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Kalishevskaya, T.M., Kotlyar, B.I. & Kudryashov, B.A. The reflex pathways of the anticoagulation system. Bull Exp Biol Med 52, 750–753 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00811625

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