Thrombosis and Haemostasis, Table of Contents Thromb Haemost 1959; 03(02): 227-236DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1654384 Originalarbeiten — Original Articles — Travaux Originaux Schattauer GmbH Some Properties of a Reaction Mechanism Analogous to Thrombin Formation Authors Author Affiliations Douglas Mac N Surgenor 1 Department of Biological Chemistry, Harvard Medical School and Protein Foundation, Boston, Massachusetts, USA*) Recommend Article Abstract Full Text PDF Download(opens in new window) References References 1 Astrup T. The autocatalytic reaction in blood coagulation. Danish med. Bull 1957; 4: 160 2 Bergsagel D. E. The Role of Calcium in the Activation of the Christmas Factor. Brit. J. Hemat 1955; 1: 199 3 Bergsagel D. E, Hougie C. Intermediate stages in the formation of blood thromboplastin. Brit. J. Haematol 1956; 2: 113 4 Biggs R, Douglas A. S, Macfarlane R. G. The initial stages of coagulation. J. Physiol. (Lond.) 1953; 122: 538 5 Douglas A. S. Factor V consumption during blood coagulation. Brit. J. Haematol 2: 153 1956; 6 Macfarlane R. G. Blood coagulation. Physiol. Rev 1956; 36: 479 7 Seegers W. H, Johnson S. A. Conversion of prothrombin to autoprothrom-bin II (Platelet Cofactor II) and its relation to the blood clotting mechanism. Amer. J. Physiol 1956; 184: 259 8 Shinowara G. Y. The isolation and characterization of thromboplastic cell and plasma components. J. Lab. clin. Med 1951; 38: 11 9 Soroka: Analog methods in computation and simulation. McGraw Hill; New York: 1954 10 Surgenor D. M, Steele B. B. Platelet antihemophilic factor interactions. Fed. Proc 1958; 17: 1262 11 Surgenor D. M, Steele B. B, Wallach D. F. H. Thrombin formation in purified systems. Thrombosis et Diathesis Haemorrhagica 1959; 3: 214