Medical term:
fibrinopeptides
fibrinopeptide
[fi″brĭ-no-pep´tīd]either of two peptides (A and B) split off from fibrinogen during blood clotting by the action of thrombin.
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fi·brin·o·pep·tide
(fī'brin-ō-pep'tīd),One of two pairs of peptides (A and B) released from the amino-terminal ends of 2α- (or Aα-) and 2β- (or Bβ-)chains of fibrinogen by the action of thrombin to form fibrin; they have a vasoconstrictive effect.
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fi·brin·o·pep·tide
(fī'brin-ō-pep'tīd)One of two pairs of peptides (A and B) released from the amino-terminal ends of 2α- and 2β-chains of fibrinogen by the action of thrombin to form fibrin; has a vasoconstrictive effect.
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012
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