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the spontaneous clot retraction of platelet-rich plasma is inhibited by previous in vitro ADP-induced platelet aggregation. The electrical stimulation of the clot always restores a maximal clot retraction, even after a prolonged previous in vitro platelet aggregation.
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Acknowledgment. We thank Mr Renzo Ferronato for his technical assistance and Miss Maria Tommasini for her secretarial aid.
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Bottecchia, D., Fantin, G.P., Gruppo, P. et al. Electrical stimulation induces clot retraction after previous in vitro platelet aggregation. Experientia 33, 1527–1529 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01918851
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