Figure 7
Figure 7. Saliva triggers coagulation activation of whole blood. (A) Blood was incubated without (dotted line) or with (solid line) cell-free autologous saliva. Clot formation was initiated by addition of calcium chloride (t = 0) and monitored by thromboelastography for 1 hour. (B) Summary of clotting times from blood incubated without saliva, with cell-free saliva in the absence or presence of antifactor VII or antifactor XII, or with vesicle-depleted saliva (supernatant; n = 10). (C) Human wound blood was incubated without or with cell-free saliva, both in the absence or presence of antifactor VII (n = 5). (D) Blood was incubated with cell-free saliva or reptilase, snake venom, which directly converts fibrinogen into insoluble fibrin.

Saliva triggers coagulation activation of whole blood. (A) Blood was incubated without (dotted line) or with (solid line) cell-free autologous saliva. Clot formation was initiated by addition of calcium chloride (t = 0) and monitored by thromboelastography for 1 hour. (B) Summary of clotting times from blood incubated without saliva, with cell-free saliva in the absence or presence of antifactor VII or antifactor XII, or with vesicle-depleted saliva (supernatant; n = 10). (C) Human wound blood was incubated without or with cell-free saliva, both in the absence or presence of antifactor VII (n = 5). (D) Blood was incubated with cell-free saliva or reptilase, snake venom, which directly converts fibrinogen into insoluble fibrin.

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