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| | Factor IX assay |
 | | For example, factor I is also called fibrinogen, factor II is prothrombin, and factor XII is Hageman factor. |
 | | Substances that inhibit or turn off the action of the coagulation factors are activated along with the coagulation factors. |
 | | This allows a clot to form, stopping the bleeding, then, after enough time has passed for the tissue to heal, the clot is dissolved and blood flow restored. |
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