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. 2012 Mar 8;103(5):921–925. doi: 10.1111/j.1349-7006.2012.02232.x

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Reactivity of MU‐3, P‐11, and P‐16 antibodies according to the time allowed for decarboxylation from prothrombin. MU‐3 did not react with prothrombin (0 min) and its reactivity increased as the heating time (time allowed for decarboxylation) increased, with maximum reactivity to the sample after 6 h of heating. Both P‐11 and P‐16 showed maximum reactivity to the 1‐h sample and reactivity decreased as the heating time increased.