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Description Structural formula of abetimus, a tetramer of oligodeoxyribonucleotides joined by a triethyleneglycol linker.
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Source Own work, after Linnik MD, O'Rourke AM, Crowther MA (August 2008). "Pharmacokinetics of high-dose abetimus sodium in normal subjects with specific assessment of effect on coagulation". J Clin Pharmacol 48 (8): 909–18. DOI:10.1177/0091270008319465. PMID 18511650.
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