24 results on '"McNicol, G."'
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2. An in-vitro study of acidosis, platelet function, and perinatal cerebral intraventricular haemorrhage.
3. Funding of teaching hospitals. Relationships between the universities and the National Health Service.
4. SOME PROPERTIES OF THE ANTIFIBRINOLYTICALLY ACTIVE ISOMER OF AMINO-METHYLCYCLOHEXANE CARBOXYLIC ACID.
5. Precipitin tests in thyroid disease.
6. THE EFFECT OF ATROMID-S ON THE FIBRINOLYTIC ENZYME SYSTEM.
7. A method of preparing fibrinogen tagged with radioactive iodine.
8. THROMBOLYSIS STUDIED IN AN ARTIFICIAL CIRCULATION: THROMBI PREPARED IN VITRO IN A CHANDLER'S TUBE.
9. Effect of combined oestrogen-progestogen oral contraceptives, oestrogen, and progestogen on antiplasmin and antithrombin activity.
10. Platelet abnormality in human scurvy.
11. The effect of fat feeding on fibrinolysis, "Stypven" time and platelet aggregation.
12. Serum-triglyceride levels and stypven time.
13. Alterations of fibrinolysis and blood coagulation.
14. Fibrinolytic and forearm blood flow responses to intravenous adrenaline in healthy subjects.
15. Association of fibrinogen-fibrin-related antigen (F.R.-antigen) with postoperative deep-vein thrombosis and systemic complications.
16. Experience with streptokinase infusions.
17. EFFECT OF ANTICOAGULANT DRUGS ON PLATELET AGGREGATION IN THE CHANDLER'S TUBE.
18. Impairment of hemostasis in the urinary tract: the role of urokinase.
19. Reduction of thrombus formation on dialyser membranes by aspirin and RA 233.
20. Experimental warfarin poisoning in the dog. Platelet function, coagulation and fibrinolysis.
21. Fibrin-fibrinogen degradation products and deep-vein thrombosis.
22. Acute failure of haemostasis during resection for intra-oral carcinoma; its treatment by aminocaproic acid.
23. Changes in platelet behaviour during arvin therapy.
24. Microangiopathic haemolytic anaemia and the pathogenesis of malignant hypertension.
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