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Anne Angelillo-Scherrer, Laurent Burnier, Nathalie Flores, Pierre Savi, Maria DeMol, Paul Schaeffer, Jean-Marc Herbert, Greg Lemke, Stephen P. Goff, Glenn K. Matsushima, H. Shelton Earp, Christian Vesin, Marc F. Hoylaerts, Stéphane Plaisance, Désiré Collen, Edward M. Conway, Bernhard Wehrle-Haller, Peter Carmeliet
Published in Volume 115, Issue 2
J Clin Invest. 2005; 115(2):237–246 doi:10.1172/JCI22079
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Effect of the lack of Tyro3, Axl, or Mer on hemostasis. After 2-mm tail-tip transection, the cut end of the tail was immersed in saline at 37–C. Aliquots of saline solution containing blood were sampled every minute for 10 minutes and then every 5 minutes until 30 minutes. The amount of blood loss was determined by measurement of the hemoglobin content of the aliquots of blood collected in saline (mean ± SEM, n = 10). In WT mice, blood loss reached a plateau within 10 minutes, indicating cessation of bleeding. In contrast, Tyro3–/–, Axl–/–, and Mer–/– mice had a tendency to repetitively rebleed after transient hemostasis.