A comprehensive list of links related to coagulation subjects. It contains links to organizations, journals, newsletters, abstracts, and companies offering coagulation products. This site is supported and maintained by the Pathology Department of Duke University Medical Center.
ERL manufactures and distributes a variety of enzymes and cofactors used in basic coagulation research. ERL also carries a comprehensive line of coagulation diagnostic kits and reagents for both research and clinical use.
The Haemostas Foundation is the organization that every two-years organizes the Leiden Fibrinolysis and Proteolysis Workshops. Presently issue 8 is on "Inflammation in Vascular Diseases".
The ISFP was founded to stimulate scientific research relating to any aspect of proteolysis which is relevant to human biology and pathology. The objectives of the Society, which has no profit motive, are exclusively scientific and educational in nature. Specifically, the objectives include the furtherance of scientific research relating to fundamental and medical aspects of fibrinolysis, proteolysis and thrombolysis.
Aniara Corporation in partnership with Hyphen-BioMed SA., under the leadership of Dr. Jean Amiral and Anne-Marie Vissac, well known international pillars in the field of hemostasis and thrombosis, will now launch a full range of products in the North American and Northern Europe markets. (More Information)
George King Bio-Medical, Inc. is a leader in the field of diagnostic coagulation and thrombosis. Plasmas from human donors with severe congenital factor deficiencies and coagulation controls are the foundation of their business. The plasmas are shipped to many distinguished and renowned hospitals, laboratories, pharmaceutical companies and research facilities worldwide.
Manufacturers of high quality plasma and tissue proteins for research use in the fields of thrombosis and fibrinolysis. HTI also carries a line of factor deficient plasma as well as blood collection tubes made to your specifications.
Last Update to this page July 15, 2005
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