Fig. 6.
Fig. 6. Antibody 1B5 prolongs the time to occlusive thrombus formation in carotid arteries of wild-type mice. / Antibodies (2 mg/kg) were administered by intraperitoneal injection within 1 hour before arterial injury. Time to maximal temperature reduction occurred 8 minutes and 18.5 minutes after the initiation of injury in mice treated with control F (ab′)2 and 1B5 Fab, respectively. No temperature reduction occurred in the mouse treated with 1B5 F(ab′)2 for up to 30 minutes after the application of FeCl3.

Antibody 1B5 prolongs the time to occlusive thrombus formation in carotid arteries of wild-type mice.

Antibodies (2 mg/kg) were administered by intraperitoneal injection within 1 hour before arterial injury. Time to maximal temperature reduction occurred 8 minutes and 18.5 minutes after the initiation of injury in mice treated with control F (ab′)2 and 1B5 Fab, respectively. No temperature reduction occurred in the mouse treated with 1B5 F(ab′)2 for up to 30 minutes after the application of FeCl3.

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