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Understanding Uncoagulation: The Importance of Dispersed Substances

Uncoagulated refers to a state where a substance, typically a protein or a cell, lacks the ability to form aggregates or clumps. In other words, it remains in a dispersed or dissolved state, rather than forming a solid mass.

For example, when blood platelets are uncoagulated, they are able to move freely in the bloodstream and do not form clots. Similarly, when cancer cells are uncoagulated, they are more likely to be able to spread and migrate to other parts of the body.

In contrast, coagulated substances are those that have formed aggregates or clumps, such as blood clots or protein aggregates associated with certain diseases like Alzheimer's or Parkinson's.

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