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Saliva activates coagulation in persons with hemophilia A

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Saliva contains special vesicles that trigger rapid coagulation of the blood of haemophilic patients.

Haemophilia is a hereditary blood disorder characterised by a deficiency of certain coagulations factors, which can lead to life-threatening bleeding if left untreated.

Viennese paediatrician Alphons Solé discovered maternal milk is a strong activator of coagulated blood.

The scientists were able to prove that the coagulatory-promoting properties of maternal milk, amniotic fluid, urine -- and now also saliva -- are due to.

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