Factor XII-Deficient Chicken Plasma as a Useful Target for Screening of Pro- and Anticoagulant Animal Venom Toxins
The sensitivity of vertebrate citrated plasma to pro- and anticoagulant venom or toxins occurs on a microscale level (micrograms).Although it improves responses to agonists, recalcification triggers a relatively fast thrombin formation process in mammalian plasma.As it has a natural factor arrethe bush balm XII deficiency, the recalcification time