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Antithrombin III is a [[plasma protein|plasma protein]] that forms an essential part of the [[clotting cascade|clotting cascade]]. Its function is to form an irrevesible complex with [[thrombin|thrombin]] in order to prevent further clotting<ref>Berg, J (2012). Biochemistry. 7th ed. New York: W.H Freeman and Company. p322.</ref>. A deficiency in Antithrombin III is a rare hereditary disorder.<br> | |||
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Antithrombin III is a plasma protein that forms an essential part of the clotting cascade. Its function is to form an irrevesible complex with thrombin in order to prevent further clotting[1]. A deficiency in Antithrombin III is a rare hereditary disorder.
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- ↑ Berg, J (2012). Biochemistry. 7th ed. New York: W.H Freeman and Company. p322.