fibrin in English

noun
1
an insoluble protein formed from fibrinogen during the clotting of blood. It forms a fibrous mesh that impedes the flow of blood.
Plasminogen binds to both fibrinogen and fibrin , thereby being incorporated into a clot as it is formed.

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1. Dry powder fibrin sealant

2. Fibrin-Coated {adj} fibrinbelegtmed

3. Try the fibrin sealant.

4. Fibrin threads holding a red cell

5. Concrete scaffold made of bone powder and fibrin glue

6. Platelets, red cells, and fibrin threads repair larger injuries

7. Fibrin forms in the damaged structures, leading to peritoneal adhesions.

8. Necrosis and fibrin deposition are present in advanced stages.

9. Thrombolytics: the safety of the concomitant administration of clopidogrel, fibrin or non-fibrin specific thrombolytic agents and heparins was assessed in patients with acute myocardial infarction

10. Fibrin adhesives are well tolerated and low in side-effects.

11. Effects of actin filaments on fibrin clot structure and lysis

12. Mainly we observed fibrin-agglutinations with enclosed erythrocyts in typical formation.

13. Assembly tests with mechanical connectors and fibrin adhesive have also been conducted.

14. Concrete scaffold containing bmp-2 and made of bone powder and fibrin glue

15. In special cases the results improve by the use of the fibrin adhesive system.

16. Tissue sealant in which collagen and fibrin are mixed, and method for preparing same

17. The fibrin hardens and dries forming a clot that stops leakage of fluid and blood.

18. The strength of adhesion by far surpassed the strength of bonding by newly formed fibrin.

19. The rush to fibrin clot formation in a Consumptive coagulopathy is counteracted by several inhibitors

20. This causes fibrinogen, an inert protein found in blood plasma, to be converted into fibrin.

21. Fibrin glues and sealants can plug puncture wounds or cover large areas of bleeding tissue.

22. C1-inhibitor prevents non-specific plasminogen activation by a prourokinase mutant without impeding fibrin-specific fibrinolysis

23. Standard clots of bovine fibrin collapsed in the highly humid air stream of a laboratory device.

24. Sources: isolated from acid-hydrolyzed animal proteins such as casein, fibrin or blood corpuscle paste (Windholz 1983).

25. By means of the fibrin adhesive the loading capacity of the healing tendons could not be accelerated.

26. An apparatus for providing ways of inhibiting Anticoagulating agents, and slowing fibrin clot degradation are also disclosed.

27. Platelet-Rich Fibrin and Anorganic Bovine Bone vs Collagen Membrane and Anorganic Bovine Bone in Intrabony Defects

28. Noted examples at the time included albumin from egg whites, blood serum albumin, fibrin, and wheat gluten.

29. Histologically, lungs from short-term infected control animals exhibited acute inflammation, inflammatory cell infiltrates, and fibrin deposition.

30. The novel sealants of this invention are useful in any instance where fibrin sealants have known utility.

31. White clots result from an immuno-induced platelet aggregation and show a very low content of fibrin.

32. In connection with the degeneration of smooth muscle cells, accumulations of crystal-like fibrin formations could often be shown.

33. The fibrin molecule is unique in its ability to link together, forming long threads that wrap around the platelet plug.

34. Coagulase Test The Coagulase test identifies whether an organism produces the exoenzyme Coagulase, which causes the fibrin of blood plasma to clot.

35. Upon the introduction of cells, particularly crushed or injured tissue, blood Coagulation is activated and a fibrin clot is rapidly formed

36. The Chorionic plate of the placenta is formed by the proliferation of cytotrophoblasts and degeneration with deposition of fibrin-type fibrinoid

37. Aureus that converts (soluble) fibrinogen in plasma to (insoluble) fibrin. Staphylococcus aureus produces two forms of Coagulase, bound and free

38. A decrease in fibrin stabilizing factor (factor XIII) is the most frequent coagulation disorder seen in adults with acute leukemia.

39. Injury severity increased platelet accumulation and fibrin formation in a persistently steep fashion and, together with Arteriole diameter, defined clot height

40. Fibrin alone or in combination can be used to regenerate many tissues, including adipose, bone, cardiac tissue, and tendons and ligaments.

41. Because fibrin fibres of a spider web Coagulum in the CSF resembled Aspergillus mycelium, the patient was then treated with amphotericin B + flucytosine

42. Blood Clot facts A blood Clot is a gel-like mass formed by platelets and fibrin in the blood to stop bleeding

43. Centrifuging serum that is not completely clotted may cause the formation of fibrin in the serum, which may render the sample unusable for testing

44. "Birdlime" technique using TachoSil tissue sealing sheet soaked with fibrin glue for sutureless vessel transposition in microvascular decompression: operative technique and nuances.

45. Early degenerative changes of the grafts include endothelial desquamation followed by fibrin deposition or platelet adhesion, mural edema and extensive medial and adventitial degeneration.

46. Coagulase (plural Coagulases) (biochemistry) Any enzyme that induces coagulation (biochemistry) Specifically, the enzyme produced by various Staphylococcus species that converts fibrinogen to fibrin; See also

47. The Acellular fish skin graft is harvested from North Atlantic cod and contains collagen, fibrin, proteoglycans, and glycosaminoglycans; therefore, it acts as a skin substitute

48. Adipose tissue biocomposites in certain embodiments include two layers, a first layer having an adipose tissue component and a second layer having fibrin and thrombin.

49. Modified Amnion-assisted conjunctival epithelial redirection, using vacuum-dried Amnion and fibrin glue, may be an effective ocular surface reconstruction technique in managing limbal stem cell

50. Widespread activation of the Coagulation cascade deposits tiny fibrin clots in the microcirculation, causing ischemia in organs and hemolysis of red cells as they negotiate the narrowed vessels