Plasma thrombin

Plasma thrombin detection refers to the measurement of thrombin in human plasma with a fully automatic hemagglutination analyzer. It generally includes plasma thrombin-modulating protein antigen test (TMAg), plasma thrombin-modulating protein activity test (TMA), and plasma thrombin Detection of the original fragment 1 + 2 (F1 + 2). Plasma thrombin testing can detect the presence of hypofibrinogenemia, microclots, and calcium ions.

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