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As established, the antiheparin and thromboplastic erythrocyte factor are different compounds. However, both substances play an important role in heparin neutralization. Besides, erythrocytes contain a compound accelerating (together with thrombin) the change of fibrinogen into fibrin. Evidently this substance is analogous to factor 2 of the platelets. A scherne reflecting the participation of disintegrated erythrocytes in heparin neutralization is presented.
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Kuznik, B.I. The antiheparin activity of hemolyzed human red cells. Bull Exp Biol Med 55, 280–283 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00799662
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