different between proteolytic vs plasmin
proteolytic
English
Etymology
From proteo- +? -lytic.
Adjective
proteolytic (not comparable)
- (biochemistry) Of, relating to, or promoting proteolysis
Derived terms
- metalloproteolytic
Translations
proteolytic From the web:
- what proteolytic enzymes
- what proteolytic enzymes contain in gastric juice
- what proteolytic enzyme is involved
- what proteolytic theory
- what is proteolytic cleavage
- what does proteolytic mean
- what is proteolytic activity
- what is proteolytic bacteria
plasmin
English
Etymology
plasma +? -in
Noun
plasmin (countable and uncountable, plural plasmins)
- (biochemistry) A proteolytic enzyme that dissolves the fibrin in blood clots.
Derived terms
- antiplasmin
- microplasmin
- plasminemia
- plasminogen
- plasminogenesis
Translations
See also
- fibrinolysis
Anagrams
- Lipmans, Spilman, misplan, planism
plasmin From the web:
- what plasmin does
- what plasminogen activator
- what does plasmin do
- what does plasminogen do
- what is plasmin role in the clotting process
- what is plasminogen activator inhibitor
- what activates plasmin
- what does plasminogen activator inhibitor do
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