COMPLEMENT AND COAGULATION

Interactions between the major ‘rapid-response’ effector systems of the blood extend beyond the clearly recognized relationship between coagulation and fibrinolysis to include both the complemciit and kinin-generating system (Revak et al, 1974; Colnian, 1974; Weiss et at, 1974). However, the nature of some of these interactions, particularly those relating complement and coagulation, is far from clearly understood. It is with this problem that this Annotation is particularly concerned.

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