Abstract
Clots formed on recalcification of citrated plasma show differences in appearance which are specific for the original blood groups.
The differences in appearance are considered to be due to a group-specific factor, some of the properties of which are described.
The group-specific factor is tentatively related to the platelets.
Further lines of investigation are suggested.
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1950
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