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what is the anticovlent of blood ​

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Answered by affanahmad49
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Anti‐coagulation property of bound heparin was determined with a clotting time assay using fresh dog blood. ... These data demonstrate that covalent linkage of heparin provides an effective and stable anti‐coagulation surface of decellularized porcine carotid arterie

Answered by karniga8
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HAI BUDDY

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(^O^)❤❤IT COMMONLY REFERRED TO AS BLOOD THINNER ARE CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES THAT PREVENT OR REDUCE COAGULATION OF BLOOD, PROLONGING THE CLOTTING TIME.

(^O^)❤❤IT IS AS HEPARIN OR WARFARIN SLOW DOWN OUR BODY'S PROCESS OF MAKING CLOT

Ⓘ ⓗⓞⓟⓔ ⓘⓣ ⓜⓐⓨ ⓑⓔ ⓤⓢⓔⓕⓤⓛ.

ⓜⓐⓡⓚ ⓐⓢ ⓑⓡⓐⓝⓛⓘⓢⓣ.

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