Examples of using Fibrin in English and their translations into Hungarian
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It causes the liver to make an abnormal fibrinogen, one that resists degradation when converted to fibrin.
It binds to the fibrin component of the thrombus(blood clot) and selectively converts thrombus-bound plasminogen to plasmin,
The fibrin is then cross linked by endogenous factor XIII, creating a firm,
The fibrin then aggregates(sticks together)
They interact with other blood proteins to form fibrin strands into a net trapping more platelets and… producing a clot.
The fibrin then aggregates(sticks together)
Lack of fibrin in the body leads to bleeding
Fibrinogen is converted into fibrin monomers which spontaneously polymerise to form a fibrin clot that holds the Matrix firmly to the wound surface.
It turned out that the fibrin is capable of stretching three times the length of its own fiber,
are cleaved by thrombin to convert soluble fibrinogen to insoluble fibrin polymer.
soluble Factor I(dissolved in the blood), before it has been turned into insoluble fibrin and been cross-linked into a fibrin net.
At deficiency of factor XI(antihemophilic globulin C)- plasma thromboplastin precursor of thrombin formation occurs delay fibrin and eventually retraction(seal)
a mesh of cross-linked fibrin protein.
which circulates dissolved in the blood, before it has been turned into insoluble fibrin and been cross-linked into a fibrin net.
Thrombin works by cutting fibrinogen up into smaller units called fibrin, which then stick together to form clots.
also creates blood clots or fibrin clots when there is a vessel injury.
X to thrombin proceeds under the influence of which the fibrinogen is transformed into fibrin.
enzyme can seek and destroy is a fibrous protein called fibrin.
before it has turned into insoluble fibrin and crosslinked into a fibrin net.
A type of glue known as a fibrin sealant, which is made from blood clotting proteins, is used to hold the implant in place on the cartilage.