Definition of Fibrins

1. fibrin [n] - See also: fibrin

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fibrins

fibrinoplastin
fibrinopurulent
fibrinopurulent inflammation
fibrinoscopy
fibrinous
fibrinous adhesion
fibrinous bronchitis
fibrinous cast
fibrinous degeneration
fibrinous inflammation
fibrinous iritis
fibrinous lymph
fibrinous pericarditis
fibrinous pleurisy
fibrinous polyp
fibrins (current term)
fibrinuria
fibrists
fibro
fibro-
fibro-osteoma
fibroadenoma
fibroadipose
fibroareolar
fibroblast
fibroblast growth factor
fibroblast growth factor receptor
fibroblast growth factor receptor-like embryonic kinase
fibroblast interferon
fibroblastic

Literary usage of Fibrins

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Physiology of the Domestic Animals: A Text-book for Veterinary and by Robert Meade Smith (1890)
"fibrins are solid albuminous 'bodies- insoluble in water and sodium chloride, and which swell up to a stiff jelly in dilute acids. ..."

2. The Human Body: An Account of Its Structure and Activities and the ...by Henry Newell Martin by Henry Newell Martin (1881)
"... oder aber die Bildung des fibrins aus dem Fibrinogen also dem Thrombin entgegenwirken: Antithrombine. Die Verhinderung der durch Abkühlung beruht auf ..."

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