fibrin Meaning & Definition

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  • Fibrin is liberated, and thromboses occur, especially in the liver. 

  • The blood plasma, when taken from the vessels, clots or passes from a fluid into a gelatinous or semi-solid condition, which is due to the formation within it of a network of fine threads termed fibrin. 

  • The raw surface is first covered by a layer of coagulated blood and fibrin. 

  • The serum is almost entirely free from corpuscles, these being entangled in the fibrin. 

  • When the thrombus is formed slowly, it consists of white blood cells with a small proportion of fibrin, and, being deposited in successive layers, has a distinctly laminated appearance on section. 

  • Ximelagatran acts by binding directly to free and clot-bound thrombin, thereby preventing the conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin, the primary component of blood clots (28).

  • Different kinds of derivatives of fibrinogen or fibrin, and concentrations of aprotinin in the plasma, were measured in these samples by immuno essays.

  • This patient suffered from recurrent pericardial effusions and the susceptibility differences may be caused by various layers of deposits of fibrin.

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Translations of fibrin In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    纖維蛋白(一種產生於肝臟,幫助傷口凝血的物質)…

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  • 中文简体

    纤维蛋白(一种产生于肝脏,帮助伤口凝血的物质)…

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  • Português

    fibrina…

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  • Polski

    fibryna…

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