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fibrinolysis
[ fahy-bruh-nol-uh-sis ]
noun
- the disintegration or dissolution of fibrin, especially by enzymatic action.
fibrinolysis
/ 藢fa瑟br瑟n蓹蕣藞l瑟t瑟k; 藢f瑟br瑟藞n蓲l瑟s瑟s /
noun
- the breakdown of fibrin in blood clots, esp by enzymes
Derived Forms
- fibrinolytic, adjective
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 蹿颈路产谤颈路苍辞路濒测迟路颈肠 [fahy-br, uh, -noh-, lit, -ik, fahy-brin-l-, it, -], adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of fibrinolysis1
Example Sentences
In two-thirds of these patients fibrinolysis was delivered prior to hospital arrival鈥 a high rate made possible by the common presence of physicians in French ambulances.
We report that endothelial lamellipodia surround emboli within hours of occlusion, markedly reducing hemodynamic washout and tissue plasminogen activator鈥搈ediated fibrinolysis in mice.
Sobel was among the most powerful and influential cardiologists in the 1980s when he played a key early role in the development of fibrinolysis and the first major biotechnology product, TPA.
Fibrinolysis patients underwent angiography at 6-24 hours or, if fibrinolysis was unsuccessful, immediately.
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