Heparin sodium salt
Heparin sodium salt is a laboratory reagent used as an anticoagulant. It is a naturally occurring substance derived from animal tissue, primarily porcine intestinal mucosa. Heparin sodium salt inhibits the activity of thrombin and other enzymes involved in the blood coagulation cascade, preventing the formation of blood clots.
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PDS 2010 chemical deposition system (Specialty Coating Systems, Indianapolis, IN, USA) was used to form parylene-C membrane on the QCM surface. Milli-Q academic filtration system (Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany) was used to produce deionized water. An ultraviolet and visible spectrometer (UV/VIS/NIR Spectrometer Lambda 950, Perkin Elmer, Waltham, MA, USA) was used to perform APTT tests based on absorbance spectroscopy. A SYSMEX CS-5100 hemostasis system (Siemens Healthcare GmbH, Erlangen, Germany) was used to perform comparative tests of APTT and PT.
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