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antiprothrombin antiprothrombin [an″te-, an″ti-pro-throm´bin] 1. directed against prothrombin.2. a substance that retards the conversion of prothrombin into thrombin.an·ti·pro·throm·bin (an'tē-prō-throm'bin), An anticoagulant that inhibits or prevents the conversion of prothrombin into thrombin; examples are heparin (which is present in various tissues, especially in liver), and dicoumarin (which is isolated from partially decomposed sweet clover).an·ti·pro·throm·bin (an'tē-prō-throm'bin) An anticoagulant that inhibits or prevents the conversion of prothrombin into thrombin (e.g., heparin, which is present in various tissues, especially in liver, and dicoumarin, which is isolated from partially decomposed sweet clover). |