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THE problem concerning the relationship of the thromboplastic activity of red cells to that of platelets which Inglis and Halliday1 have recently studied has, in part, been answered by the work of my associates and me.
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QUICK, A. Thromboplastic Activity of Red Cells. Nature 192, 882 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/192882a0
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