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fibrination <medicine> The state of acquiring or having an excess of fibrin.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
fibrine Belonging to the fibres of plants.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
fibrino- Fibrin.
Origin: L. Fibra, fibre
(05 Mar 2000)
fibrinocellular Composed of fibrin and cells, as in certain types of exudates resulting from acute inflammation.
(05 Mar 2000)
fibrinogen <protein> Soluble plasma protein (340 kD, 46 nm long), composed of 6 peptide chains (2 each of A_, B_ and _) and present at about 2-3 mg/ml.
(12 Nov 1997)
fibrinogen-fibrin conversion syndrome <syndrome> A syndrome characterised by hypofibrinogenaemia with incoagulable blood; it may be seen in abruptio placentae, prolonged retention of a dead foetus in an Rh-isosensitised mother, haemolytic blood reactions, bilateral renal cortical necrosis, and cases of trauma.
(05 Mar 2000)
fibrinogenaemia An increased level of fibrinogen in the blood.
Synonym: fibrinogenaemia.
(05 Mar 2000)
fibrinogenase <enzyme> Protease (34 kD) generated in blood clotting that acts on fibrinogen to produce fibrin. Consists of two chains, A and B, linked by a disulphide bond. B chain has sequence homology with pancreatic serine proteases: cleaves at Arg Gly.
Thrombin is produced from prothrombin by the action either of the extrinsic system (tissue factor + phospholipid) or, more importantly, the intrinsic system (contact of blood with a foreign surface or connective tissue). Both extrinsic and intrinsic systems activate plasma factor X to form factor Xa which then, in conjunction with phospholipid (tissue derived or platelet factor 3) and factor V, catalyses the conversion.
(18 Nov 1997)
fibrinogenesis Formation or production of fibrin.
(05 Mar 2000)
fibrinogenic <physiology> Possessed of properties similar to fibrinogen; capable of forming fibrin. Pertaining to fibrinogen, producing fibrin.
(12 May 2002)
fibrinogenolysis The inactivation or dissolution of fibrinogen in the blood.
Origin: fibrinogen + G. Lysis, dissolution
(05 Mar 2000)
fibrinogenopenia A concentration of fibrinogen in the blood that is less than the normal.
Origin: fibrinogen + G. Penia, poverty
(05 Mar 2000)
fibrinogenous <physiology> Possessed of properties similar to fibrinogen; capable of forming fibrin. Pertaining to fibrinogen, producing fibrin.
(12 May 2002)
fibrinogens, abnormal Fibrinogens which have a functional defect as the result of one or more amino acid substitutions in the amino acid sequence of normal fibrinogen. Abnormalities of the fibrinogen molecule may impair any of the major steps involved in the conversion of fibrinogen into stabilised fibrin, such as cleavage of the fibrinopeptides by thrombin, polymerization and cross-linking of fibrin. The resulting dysfibrinogenaemias can be clinically silent or can be associated with bleeding, thrombosis or defective wound healing.
(12 Dec 1998)
fibrinoid 1. Resembling fibrin.
2. A deeply or brilliantly acidophilic, homogeneous, refractile, proteinaceous material that: 1) is frequently formed in the walls of blood vessels and in connective tissue of patients with such diseases as disseminated lupus erythematosus, polyarteritis nodosa, scleroderma, dermatomyositis, and rheumatic fever; 2) is sometimes observed in healing wounds, chronic peptic ulcers, the placenta, necrotic arterioles of malignant hypertension, and other unrelated conditions.
Origin: fibrin + G. Eidos, resemblance
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Fibroblast Growth Factor 4 - »õâ A HEPARIN binding fibroblast growth factor that may play a role in LIMB BUD development.
    Synonyms : Heparin Secretory Transforming Protein-1, Kaposi's Sarcoma Fibroblast Growth Factor, Proto-Oncogene Protein Hst-1, Proto-Oncogene Protein kfgf, Heparin Secretory Transforming Protein 1, Hst-1, Proto-Oncogene Protein, Proto Oncogene Protein Hst 1
  • Fibroblast Growth Factor 5 - »õâ A fibroblast growth factor that may play a role in regulation of HAIR FOLLICLE phenotype. Spontaneous mutation of the gene for this protein results in a strain of MICE with abnormally long hair, referred to as angora mice.
    Synonyms :
  • Fibroblast Growth Factor 6 - »õâ A fibroblast growth factor that was initially identified based on its sequence similarity to FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR 4. It is found in MYOBLASTS and plays an important role in MUSCLE DEVELOPMENT.
    Synonyms : Heparin Secretory Transforming Protein-2, Heparin Secretory Transforming Protein 2
  • Fibroblast Growth Factor 7 - »õâ A fibroblast growth factor that is a specific mitogen for EPITHELIAL CELLS. It binds a complex of HEPARAN SULFATE and FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR 2B.
    Synonyms : Keratinocyte Growth Factor, Palifermin, Growth Factor, Keratinocyte
  • Fibroblast Growth Factor 8 - »õâ A fibroblast growth factor that preferentially activates FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR 4. It was initially identified as an androgen-induced growth factor and plays a role in regulating growth of human BREAST NEOPLASMS and PROSTATIC NEOPLASMS.
    Synonyms : Androgen-Induced Growth Factor, Fibroblast Growth Factor 8b, Androgen Induced Growth Factor, Growth Factor, Androgen-Induced
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fibril a very slender natural or synthetic fiber
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fibrillation muscular twitching involving individual muscle fibers acting without coordination act or process of forming fibrils
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fibrin a white insoluble fibrous protein formed by the action of thrombin on fibrinogen when blood clots; it forms a network that traps red cells and platelets
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fibrinogen a protein present in blood plasma; converts to fibrin when blood clots
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fibrinolysis a normal ongoing process that dissolves fibrin and results in the removal of small blood clots; "drugs causing fibrinolysis have been utilized therapeutically"
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FIB the presence of one or more cysts in a breast
FIB the presence of one or more cysts in a breast
FIB the most common congenital disease
FIB benign tumor containing fibrous tissue (especially in the uterus)
FIB nonmalignant tumor of connective tissue
FIB local inflammation of muscle and connective tissue
FIB development of excess fibrous connective tissue in an organ
FIB inflammation of white fibrous tissues (especially muscle sheaths)
FIB (of meat) full of sinews
FIB having or resembling fibers especially fibers used in making cordage such as those of jute
FIB star-shaped cells with long processes
FIB a disturbance in which bone that is undergoing lysis is replaced by an abnormal proliferation of fibrous tissue resulting in bone lesions or skin lesions
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