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fibrin Natural body protein that is deposited on injured tissues, contributes to the stoppage of bleeding, and aids in tissue repair by forming a matrix for migrating fibroblasts and the formation of collagenous tissue. The removal of this matrix is necessary to re-establish preoperative conditions. Excess fibrin deposition can lead to adhesion formation.
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fibrinogen Factor I, a protein in the blood that is converted to fibrin by the action of thrombin
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fibrin is an essential component for blood clotting. Fibrin monomers are derived from an inactive precursor, fibrinogen. Fibrinogen becomes active, losing four low molecular weight peptides, in response to thrombin. The monomers immediately polymerize with similar molecules to form long fibrin threads which constitute the clot reticulum. ...
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