Factor X phenomenon

Abstract
Storage of human serum at refrigerator temperature yields a reagent which poorly supports thromboplastin generation. Although the degree of this defect showed no correlation with the serum prothrombin content, a high serum prothrombin was found to preserve activity. The clotting defect in stored serum was shown to be different from that in Stuart factor-deficient serum, as determined by mixing studies in both prothrombin and thromboplastin generation procedures. It is concluded that the factor X phenomenon is unique, although these studies do not establish factor X as a chemical entity. Submitted on November 28, 1958

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