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publicationDate 1996-04-27-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber SU-1775897-A1
titleOfInvention METHOD FOR OBTAINING A DIAGNOSTIC AGENT FOR DETERMINING PROTROMBINIC TIME
abstract Use: to assess the state of the blood coagulation system. Objective: increase the efficiency of the method. Method of the invention: the whole cadaveric brain is crushed and treated with acetone. Extraction is carried out in stages. First, the powder is suspended in distilled water, and then the resulting aqueous suspension is homogenized under flow conditions at a speed of 0.2 l / min. A stabilizer is added to the resulting extract and the mixture is lyophilized. Positive effect: the activity of the diagnostic agent is maintained for at least 1 year at + 6V lyophilisate. The method is highly economical due to the simplification of the technological scheme, reducing the time of its implementation and the rational use of raw materials.
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