
What is the role cofactors play in the procoagulant process?
A) bind fibrinolytic factors to slow down lysis of the clot
B) bind Ca2+ to form a bridge with platelet phospholipids
C) bind to their specific activated serine protease to stabilize the protease and increase its activity
D) bind to collagen to aid in platelet adhesion
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Q9: Oral anticoagulation is based on
A)increasing plasminogen.
B)activating plasmin.
C)combining
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