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Why is sodium citrate used for coagulation studies?

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Answered by Brâiñlynêha
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The sodium citrate keeps the blood from clotting by binding to (chelating) the blood's calcium ions, preventing them from triggering the chemical cascades of the clotting process

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The sodium citrate keeps the blood from clotting by binding to (chelating) the blood's calcium ions, preventing them from triggering the chemical cascades of the clotting process.

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