plas|min

plas|min
plas|min «PLAZ mihn», noun.
an enzyme in the blood which can dissolve blood clots; fibrinolysin.

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  • ce|ru|lo|plas|min — «suh ROO luh PLAZ mihn», noun. an enzyme in blood, blue in its purified state, which promotes the oxidation and circulation of copper: »In Science for January 18, 1957 (125,117) appeared evidence that ceruloplasmin runs high in serum of… …   Useful english dictionary

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  • plas — plas·mic; plas·min; plas·min·o·gen; Plas·mo·chin; plas·mo·cy·to·ma; plas·mode; plas·mo·des·ma; plas·mo·di·al; plas·mo·di·a·sis; plas·mo·di·cide; plas·mo·dieresis; plas·mo·di·idae; plas·mo·di·o·carp; plas·mo·di·oph·o·ra; plas·mo·di·oph·o·ra·ce·ae; …   English syllables

  • min — al·bu·min·uria; al·u·min·ic; al·u·min·i·um; a·min; an·chi·mono·min·er·al; an·ti·vi·ta·min; ar·min·ian·ism; asc·hel·min·thes; avi·ta·min·o·sis; ax·min·ster; az·o·lit·min; bad·min·ton; bar·a·min; ben·ja·min·ite; blood al·bu·min; brah·min;… …   English syllables

  • plasmin — plas·min …   English syllables

  • Plasmin — Plas|min [↑ Plasma (2) u. ↑ in (3)], das; s, e; Syn.: Fibrinolysin, Fibrinase: körpereigene Proteinase, die Thromben (Blutgerinnsel, vgl. Fibrin) u. a. Proteine abbauen kann (Fibrinolyse, Thrombolyse). P. entsteht aus einer inaktiven Vorstufe… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • plasminogen — plas·min·o·gen …   English syllables

  • plasmin — plas•min [[t]ˈplæz mɪn[/t]] n. biochem. an enzyme in the blood that dissolves blood clots by breaking down fibrin Also called fibrinolysin • Etymology: 1865–70 …   From formal English to slang

  • plasminogen — plas•min•o•gen [[t]plæzˈmɪn ə dʒən, ˌdʒɛn[/t]] n. biochem. a substance in the blood that forms plasmin when activated • Etymology: 1940–45 …   From formal English to slang

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