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fibrin

fibrin
Noun

This term describes the structural protein that acts as the biological glue during hemostasis. It transforms from a soluble precursor into a solid, sticky network that stabilizes a blood clot, preventing excessive bleeding from an injury site. As a chemical substance and protein, it is an uncountable noun. It does not have a plural form in standard medical or biological contexts, as it refers to the material itself rather than individual units.

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Nounfibrin

An insoluble protein formed from fibrinogen during the clotting of blood, which creates a fibrous mesh that traps blood cells to form a clot.

"The wound healed quickly once the fibrin network stabilized the clot."

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