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  • Plasmalogens - »õâ GLYCEROPHOSPHOLIPIDS in which one of the two acyl chains is attached to glycerol with an ether alkenyl linkage instead of an ester as with the other glycerophospholipids.
    Synonyms : Alkenyl Ether Phospholipids, Compounds, Phosphatidal, Ether Phospholipids, Alkenyl, Phospholipids, Alkenyl Ether
  • Plasmapheresis - »õâ Procedure whereby plasma is separated and extracted from anticoagulated whole blood and the red cells retransfused to the donor. Plasmapheresis is also employed for therapeutic use.
    Synonyms : Plasmaphereses
  • Plasmids - »õâ Extrachromosomal, usually CIRCULAR DNA molecules that are self-replicating and transferable from one organism to another. They are found in a variety of bacterial, archaeal, fungal, algal, and plant species. They are used in GENETIC ENGINEERING as CLONING VECTORS.
    Synonyms : Episome, Plasmid
  • Plasmin - »õâ A product of the lysis of plasminogen (profibrinolysin) by PLASMINOGEN activators. It is composed of two polypeptide chains, light (B) and heavy (A), with a molecular weight of 75,000. It is the major proteolytic enzyme involved in blood clot retraction or the lysis of fibrin and quickly inactivated by antiplasmins.
    Synonyms : Aventis Pharma Brand of Plasmin, Fibrogammin, Glu-Plasmin, Protease F, Thrombolysin, Glu Plasmin
  • Plasminogen - »õâ Precursor of fibrinolysin (plasmin). It is a single-chain beta-globulin of molecular weight 80-90,000 found mostly in association with fibrinogen in plasma; plasminogen activators change it to fibrinolysin. It is used in wound debriding and has been investigated as a thrombolytic agent.
    Synonyms : Glu-Plasminogen, Glutamic Acid 1-Plasminogen, Glutamyl Plasminogen, 1-Plasminogen, Glutamic Acid, Glu Plasminogen, Glutamic Acid 1 Plasminogen, Plasminogen, Glutamyl
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