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fibrinogen

/fahy-brin-uh-juhn/US // faɪˈbrɪn ə dʒən //UK // (fɪˈbrɪnədʒən) //

纤维蛋白原,纤维蛋白酶原,纤溶酶原,纤维素原

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Biochemistry.

    • : a globulin occurring in blood and yielding fibrin in blood coagulation.

Examples

  • It is not yet certain what is the nature of the final reaction between fibrinogen and thrombin.

  • The last step in the change is the action of thrombin upon fibrinogen to form fibrin, and the clot is complete.

  • Serum, for instance, very quickly loses its power of inducing clotting in fibrinogen solutions.

  • Into this special class fall myosin (of the muscles), fibrinogen (of the blood) and vitellin (of egg yolk).

  • Clotting; in the blood, the result of fibrinogen changing to fibrin.