Fig. 1.
Fig. 1. (A) The percentage response at different dilutions, assayed in triplicate, of three separate plasma samples. The FXIII level in each of the plasma samples is determined by extrapolating the inverse of the dilution at the IC50 and calculating the FXIII level as a percentage of the IC50 observed with standard normal plasma. (B) Initial rates of incorporation of biotinylated cadaverine into fibrin in three separate plasma samples showing the different rates detected for each of these samples. Each sample was assayed in triplicate for every time point.

(A) The percentage response at different dilutions, assayed in triplicate, of three separate plasma samples. The FXIII level in each of the plasma samples is determined by extrapolating the inverse of the dilution at the IC50 and calculating the FXIII level as a percentage of the IC50 observed with standard normal plasma. (B) Initial rates of incorporation of biotinylated cadaverine into fibrin in three separate plasma samples showing the different rates detected for each of these samples. Each sample was assayed in triplicate for every time point.

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