In vitro methods for determining in vivo thrombotic events

Chemistry: natural resins or derivatives; peptides or proteins; – Proteins – i.e. – more than 100 amino acid residues – Blood proteins or globulins – e.g. – proteoglycans – platelet...

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530350, 530300, 530326, 530327, 530328, 530329, 5303881, 53038825, 5303893, C07K 14435, C07K 700

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ABSTRACT:
Antibodies for detecting the presence of C-terminal hGPIIb fragment of the platelet receptor GPIIb-IIIa in a body fluid sample are disclosed.

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