fibrin的意思和读音

fibrin

: ['faɪbrɪn] : ['faɪbrɪn]

n.

fibrinn.

1.a protein that stops blood from flowing or being lost from a wound

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n.1.an insoluble fibrous protein that is produced in the liver from the soluble protein fibrinogen and helps in blood clotting.

1.ogen)(fibrin) (fibronectin, FN)

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1.These lines represent layers of red cells, platelets, and fibrin which are layed down in the vessel as the thrombus forms.线

2.This paper discusses the possible causes and describes how the most usual cause, fibrin sheath formation, can be remedied.

3.The aim of this paper is to summarize progresses of fibrin glue-antineoplastic sustained release system in clinical application.-

4.Venom from the intravascular coagulation can be stimulated to fibrin syndrome, which led hematemesis, hematuria and internal bleeding.尿

5.Reteplase is a newer, fibrin-specific thrombolytic agent with properties that make it an attractive alternative to urokinase.使尿

6.Although immunohistochemical analysis was negative for complement components and immune complexes, it was positive for fibrin.

7.Fibrin and platelets combine to form a clot. Hemophilia is caused by a hereditary lack of one of the clotting factors.

8.The blood clotting process forms fibrin stands that prevent the flow of the blood sample in the reaction chambers.

9.The local accumulation of fibrin and platelets is known as a hemostatic plug.

10.The tissue engineering composed of hOECs and fibrin could be used for implantation to repair the injured spinal cord.