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प्रश्न
Recombinant protein .................. is used to dissolve blood clots present in the body.
विकल्प
insulin
tissue plasminogen activator
relaxin
erythropoietin
उत्तर
Recombinant protein tissue plasminogen activator is used to dissolve blood clots present in the body.
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