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Heparin is released by mast cells. These cells are found in connective tissue and contain numerous basophilic granules. In addition to heparin, they also release histamine in response to injury or inflammation.

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heparin is a blood thinner. Just like Coumadin, both are made from Warfarin, which is basically rat poison

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