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A New Alternative to Heparin

Just as clinicians are becoming comfortable with low-molecular-weight heparin products, new alternatives are being developed. One of them, Org31540/SR90107A, is a synthetic pentasaccharide that binds . . .

— AS Brett

Published in Journal Watch Cardiology March 16, 2001

Covering N Engl J Med 2001 Mar 1; 344:619-625.

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  • Physiology…Heparin
  • Physiology…Antithrombin
  • Medicine…Thromboembolism

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