Figure 7
Figure 7. The anticoagulant effect of protamine is greatly reduced by preactivation of FV to FVa. (A) FV (2.5-20 nM) or (B) FVa (1-20 nM) was titrated into FV-deficient plasma in the absence (○) and presence (▼) of protamine (30 μg/mL). Thrombin generation was initiated with TF, phospholipid vesicles, and CaCl2 (see “Methods”), and ETP was calculated as before.

The anticoagulant effect of protamine is greatly reduced by preactivation of FV to FVa. (A) FV (2.5-20 nM) or (B) FVa (1-20 nM) was titrated into FV-deficient plasma in the absence (○) and presence (▼) of protamine (30 μg/mL). Thrombin generation was initiated with TF, phospholipid vesicles, and CaCl2 (see “Methods”), and ETP was calculated as before.

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