ALL meanings of fibrinolysin
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F f - noun fibrinolysin (biochemistry) An enzyme derived from plasma of bovine origin, or extracted from cultures of certain bacteria, that attacks and inactivates fibrin. 1
- noun fibrinolysin a proteolytic enzyme, formed in the blood from plasminogen, that causes the breakdown of the fibrin in blood clots. 1
- noun fibrinolysin an enzyme which inactivates fibrin, sometimes used to assist the healing of minor wounds or burns 0
- noun fibrinolysin any of various enzymes, esp. plasmin, capable of digesting fibrin in the bloodstream 0