procoagulant

procoagulant
pro·co·ag·u·lant (')prō-kō-'ag-yə-lənt n a procoagulant substance
procoagulant adj promoting the coagulation of blood <\procoagulant activity>

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pro·co·ag·u·lant (pro″ko-agґu-lənt) 1. tending to favor the occurrence of coagulation. 2. a precursor of a natural substance necessary to coagulation of the blood.

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