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. 2015 Jun 15;10(6):e0130401. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0130401

Fig 2. Galiellalactone-treatment of pro-atherosclerotic mice leads to prolonged blood clotting times.

Fig 2

Citrate-buffered plasma of ApoE-deficient mice fed with WD for 18 weeks and treated either with PBS/EtOH or Gal for the last 6 weeks was used for blood clotting studies in a coagulometer. PT values were obtained by adding Thromborel S, whereas aPTT values were obtained by addition of Pathromtin SL and calcium chloride. The time until a complete clotting of the sample occurred was measured. Data shown are mean + SEM of 2–4 mice (* = p < 0.05 vs. PBS/EtOH-treated mice; t-test).