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Heparin cofactor II — Heparin cofactor II, a protein encoded by the SERPIND1 gene, is a coagulation factor that inhibits IIa, and is a cofactor for heparin and dermatan sulfate ( minor antithrombin ). cite web | title = Entrez Gene: SERPIND1 serpin peptidase inhibitor … Wikipedia
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