What is the primary function of the protein antithrombin in the coagulation cascade?

A To activate factor X
B To inhibit thrombin and other coagulation factors
C To stimulate platelet aggregation
D To enhance fibrinolysis
Antithrombin is a naturally occurring inhibitor of thrombin and other coagulation factors, playing a crucial role in regulating the coagulation cascade.
Antithrombin = Anti-thrombosis
Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology
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