Heparin
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| Heparin | |
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| Term | Heparin |
| Short definition | hemp An herb derived from a variant of the cannabis sativa plant, and contains fiber, seeds, and oil used in the manufacture of many different industrial and consumer products. This includes textiles, building materials, paper, fabrics, soap, food, dietary supplements and cosmetics. |
| Type | Cancer terms |
| Specialty | Oncology |
| Language | English |
| Source | NCI |
| Comments | |
heparin - (pronounced) (HEH-puh-rin) A substance that slows the formation of blood clots. Heparin is made by the liver, lungs, and other tissues in the body, and can also be made in the laboratory. Heparin can be injected into muscles or blood to prevent or dissolve blood clots. It's kind of an anticoagulant
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