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- B78fe0581b1be47c90fb2ab68f9cefa9c NCIT_P378 "NCI" @default.
- B78fe0581b1be47c90fb2ab68f9cefa9c NCIT_P381 "EDQM-HC" @default.
- B78fe0581b1be47c90fb2ab68f9cefa9c type Axiom @default.
- B78fe0581b1be47c90fb2ab68f9cefa9c annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- B78fe0581b1be47c90fb2ab68f9cefa9c annotatedSource NCIT_C161767 @default.
- B78fe0581b1be47c90fb2ab68f9cefa9c annotatedTarget "Whole, live, medicinal leech, usually of the Hirudo genus (e.g. Hirudo medicinalis, Hirudo verbana), usually intended to be applied to the skin in order to restore or improve local blood flow or to provide other local effects. After attaching itself to the host, the leech creates an incision in the skin and secretes saliva containing a variety of active substances (e.g. anaesthetics, anticoagulants, anti-inflammatories, vasodilators) that allow it to feed on the blood of the host." @default.