It has been found by the conductometric impulse method that membrane conductivity of human erythrocytes rises about 70 times at heparin concentration in blood samples above 0.2 mg/ml. The presence of edetic acid (EDTA) in blood samples inhibits the rise of membrane conductivity on addition of heparin.

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