Chapter 13: Problem 27
Explain how aspirin, coumarin drugs, EDTA, and heparin function as anticoagulants. Which of these are effective when added to a test tube? Which are not? Why?
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Chapter 13: Problem 27
Explain how aspirin, coumarin drugs, EDTA, and heparin function as anticoagulants. Which of these are effective when added to a test tube? Which are not? Why?
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