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The answer is factor IX.
Factor IX is one of the clotting factors involved in the coagulation cascade, and it's essential for normal blood clotting.
It is called the Christmas Factor not because of the holiday, but because it was named after Stephen Christmas, the first patient in whom this clotting factor deficiency was described in the 1950s.
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