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. 1974 Sep 30;32(1):124-31.

Electroimmunoassay of plasma subunits-a and -s in a case of congenital fibrin stabilizing factor deficiency

  • PMID: 4454035

Electroimmunoassay of plasma subunits-a and -s in a case of congenital fibrin stabilizing factor deficiency

T Barbui et al. Thromb Diath Haemorrh. .

Abstract

Antigenic material related to the fibrin stabilizing factor (Factor XIII-FSF) has been found in all the examined patients with congenital deficiency, albeit in reduced amount. Recently, Bohn et al. (1973) showed that plasma Factor-XIII is composed by two subunits, A (or a) and S (or b); the former active protein, the latter probably FSF-vinding protein. Using specific anti-S and anti-A antisera the Authors found, in a case of congenital deficiency of factor XIII, absence of subunit A. Subunit S presented abnormal behaviour as demonstrated by means of quantitative immunoelectrophoresis according to Laurell.

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