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An anticoagulant present in the blood

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An anticoagulant present in the blood is Heparin.

Heparin is a substance, usually made from pig intestines. It works by activating antithrombin III, which blocks thrombin from clotting blood. Heparin can be used in vivo (by injection), and also in vitro to prevent blood or plasma clotting in or on medical devices.

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Heparin.....Is the answer!

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