Role of adrenergic stimulation in the fibrinolytic activation induced by histamine shock
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Role of adrenergic stimulation in the fibrinolytic activation induced by histamine shock
Abstract
Comparison, in the dog, of the fibrinolytic response to adrenaline and histamine in presence of adrenergic blocking agents, suggests that adrenergic stimulation plays only a minor role in the mobilization of plasminogen activators during histamine shock.
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