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A sensitive new method of "ex vivo" platelet deposition
Abstract:
In 1978, an "in vivo" quantitative method of platelet aggregation based on the increment of weight of a rabbit tendon when superfused with flowing blood (3 ml/min) derived from a carotid artery of a cat and reentering the contralateral jugular vein was reported. TO increase the sensitivity of the method, we labeled platelets with indium-111 and reinjected them after two hours; then, with a gamma counter, we quantitated the 111In-labeled platelets deposited on the superfused rabbit tendon. Results of the radioactivity method and of the weight method were compared. We found that the 111In-labeling of platelets was more precise and reproducible method, rendering possible the use of a small amount of blood without need for reentry into the venous system.