different between prothrombin vs thrombokinase
prothrombin
English
Etymology
pro- +? thrombin
Noun
prothrombin (plural prothrombins)
- (biochemistry) A glycoprotein, produced in the liver, that is converted into thrombin during bleeding and subsequent clotting.
Synonyms
- factor II
Derived terms
- antiprothrombin
- autoprothrombin
- prethrombin
Translations
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thrombokinase
English
Etymology
From thrombo- +? kinase.
Noun
thrombokinase (countable and uncountable, plural thrombokinases)
- (biochemistry) A proteolytic enzyme that converts prothrombin into thrombin during the clotting of blood
Translations
See also
- thromboplastin
thrombokinase From the web:
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