Figure 2.
Selected parameters relevant to hemostasis and thrombogenesis in the mouse strains used for this study. (A) Plasma concentration of VWFh28 (M1HA and H1HA) compared with endogenous mouse VWF (M1MA and H1MA) measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) using anti-human VWF polyclonal antibodies. M1MA, n = 23; M1HA, n = 13; H1MA, n = 13; H1HA, n = 15. (B) Multimer analysis of mouse plasma samples showing the presence of full-range multimers in all 4 tested mouse strains. (C) Platelet counts. (D) FVIII activity of mouse plasma serially diluted with human FVIII-deficient plasma and measured in a thrombin generation test initiated by 0.15 pM tissue factor/200 pM FIXa, and CaCl2. Values are percent of normal human reference plasma. All numerical data are shown with mean ± 95% confidence intervals. Statistical analysis performed with one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) with Tukey’s multiple comparison test (P = .001405) and Kruskal-Wallis nonparametric test followed by Dunn’s multiple comparison test (P = .002574). **P < .01 where indicated; all other comparisons were not significantly different.

Selected parameters relevant to hemostasis and thrombogenesis in the mouse strains used for this study. (A) Plasma concentration of VWFh28 (M1HA and H1HA) compared with endogenous mouse VWF (M1MA and H1MA) measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) using anti-human VWF polyclonal antibodies. M1MA, n = 23; M1HA, n = 13; H1MA, n = 13; H1HA, n = 15. (B) Multimer analysis of mouse plasma samples showing the presence of full-range multimers in all 4 tested mouse strains. (C) Platelet counts. (D) FVIII activity of mouse plasma serially diluted with human FVIII-deficient plasma and measured in a thrombin generation test initiated by 0.15 pM tissue factor/200 pM FIXa, and CaCl2. Values are percent of normal human reference plasma. All numerical data are shown with mean ± 95% confidence intervals. Statistical analysis performed with one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) with Tukey’s multiple comparison test (P = .001405) and Kruskal-Wallis nonparametric test followed by Dunn’s multiple comparison test (P = .002574). **P < .01 where indicated; all other comparisons were not significantly different.

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