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872 Saliva activates coagulation in persons with hemophilia A

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ScienceDaily · 01/14/2025 12:52 EDT

Saliva activates coagulation in persons with hemophilia A

A recent study provides new insights into the mechanisms of coagulation in persons with haemophilia A, the most common form of haemophilia. The research team was able to show that saliva contains special vesicles that trigger rapid coagulation of the blood of haemophilic patients.

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