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ПРИЛОГ ИЗУЧАВАЊУ ЗГРУШАВАЊА КРВИ КОД ЖИВОТИЊА СА ХЛАДНОМ КРВЉУ
CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF BLOOD COAGULATION IN COLD-BLOODED ANIMALS

Author(s): K. Šahović
Subject(s): History, Geography, Regional studies
Published by: Српска краљевска академија
Keywords: Blood coagulation; Cold-blooded animals; Nucleic acids; Hirudin; Liver-independent mechanism

Summary/Abstract: This study investigates blood coagulation in cold-blooded animals, focusing on the effects of nucleic acids and hirudin on fish and frogs. Unlike in dogs, where the liver influences blood incoagulability, these substances act directly on the blood in cold-blooded animals, with liver removal having no effect. The research also shows that coagulation occurs faster in blood cells than in plasma, and that adding calcium promotes coagulation in blood cells but not in nucleated plasma.

  • Issue Year: 1923
  • Issue No: 108
  • Page Range: 87-94
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: French, Serbian
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