
doi: 10.1038/200469a0
pmid: 14076730
THE observation of Pilgeram1 that adenosine triphos-phate (ATP) inhibits the coagulation of blood is especially interesting in that it links the latter process with a key compound of energy metabolism. Pilgeram concluded “the principal site of the ATP action to be on a thrombo-plastin precursor”, but he did not intimate what the precursor might be.
Adenosine Triphosphate, Research, Prothrombin Time, Anticoagulants, Blood Coagulation Tests
Adenosine Triphosphate, Research, Prothrombin Time, Anticoagulants, Blood Coagulation Tests
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