Figure 5
Figure 5. FibAEK mice display prolonged tail bleeding times and significant protection from occlusive thrombotic injury to the carotid artery. (A) Time to cessation of bleeding (>60 seconds) of WT, FibAEK, Fib+/−, and Fib−/− mice following 3-mm excision of the distal portion of the tail. Horizontal bars indicate mean times for each group. Note that 3 of 6 FibAEK mice and 6 of 6 Fib−/− mice did not stop bleeding during the evaluation period. *P < .01 by Student t test; **P < .01 by Fisher’s exact test. (B) Time to stable carotid vessel occlusion as indicated by detection of flow stop using a Doppler flowmeter following FeCl3 injury. A statistically significant difference of P < .001 was determined by Fisher’s exact test.

FibAEK mice display prolonged tail bleeding times and significant protection from occlusive thrombotic injury to the carotid artery. (A) Time to cessation of bleeding (>60 seconds) of WT, FibAEK, Fib+/−, and Fib−/− mice following 3-mm excision of the distal portion of the tail. Horizontal bars indicate mean times for each group. Note that 3 of 6 FibAEK mice and 6 of 6 Fib−/− mice did not stop bleeding during the evaluation period. *P < .01 by Student t test; **P < .01 by Fisher’s exact test. (B) Time to stable carotid vessel occlusion as indicated by detection of flow stop using a Doppler flowmeter following FeCl3 injury. A statistically significant difference of P < .001 was determined by Fisher’s exact test.

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