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    Which One of the Following Anticoagulants Is Considered Unacceptable for a Blood
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Which One of the Following Anticoagulants Is Considered Unacceptable for a Blood

Question 14

Question 14

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Which one of the following anticoagulants is considered unacceptable for a blood sample that will be used for DNA amplification in the polymerase chain reaction?


A) Heparin
B) EDTA
C) Iodoacetate
D) Acid citrate dextrose

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