Abstract
Addition of heparin in small quantities to whole blood, serum, or oxalated plasma causes an increase in the rate of hydrolysis of benzoyl-1-arginine ethyl ester. Larger quantities of heparin will inhibit this esterase activity of blood.
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- Received July 11, 1961.
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