A patient with hemophilia B is treated with factor IX replacement therapy. What is the primary mechanism by which this treatment exerts its therapeutic effect?

A Inhibition of factor Xa
B Activation of factor XI
C Replacement of deficient factor IX
D Enhancement of fibrinolysis
Factor IX replacement therapy works by replacing the deficient factor IX in patients with hemophilia B, allowing for the normal activation of factor X and the subsequent formation of a fibrin clot.
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