Figure 6.
C1INH deficiency does not alter hemostasis in mice. Hemostasis was assessed in C1inh+/+, C1inh+/−, and C1inh−/− mice in the tail tip amputation model. (A) The proportion of mice with active bleeding over time, (B) tail bleeding time, and (C) tail bleeding blood loss was assessed. Data are represented as individual values with median and analyzed using Kruskal-Wallis with post hoc Dunn’s or log rank tests.

C1INH deficiency does not alter hemostasis in mice. Hemostasis was assessed in C1inh+/+, C1inh+/−, and C1inh−/− mice in the tail tip amputation model. (A) The proportion of mice with active bleeding over time, (B) tail bleeding time, and (C) tail bleeding blood loss was assessed. Data are represented as individual values with median and analyzed using Kruskal-Wallis with post hoc Dunn’s or log rank tests.

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