fibrin
音标发音
- 英式音标 [ˈfɪb.rɪn]
- 美式音标 [ˈfaɪ.rɪn]
- 英式发音
- 美式发音
基本解释
- n. 纖維蛋白,血纖蛋白(有凝血作用)
英汉例句
- The fibrin clot which then forms is consolidated by the action of platelet contractile proteins.
接下來由血小板收縮蛋白進行鞏固——形成纖維蛋白凝塊。 - Then the receiving nanoparticles, which carry a payload of cancer drugs, are outfitted with proteins that bind to fibrin.
而後收訊粒子攜帶有傚載荷量的癌症葯物,與結郃了纖維蛋白的其他蛋白結郃。 - They also are the source of phospholipid, which is needed for the interaction of coagulation factors to form a fibrin clot.
血小板也是凝血因子相互作用形成纖維蛋白凝塊過程中磷脂的來源。 - The fibrinogen turns into fibrin, an insoluble, filamentous protein which traps the platelets and causes them to link up into a quilt that helps stop bleeding.
ECONOMIST: Monitor - The clever bit was that the receiving nanoparticles, which carried the pharmaceutical payload, were doped with protein fragments that bind to fibrin—and thus to the wound-stanching quilts that form when the heat from the gold nanorods does its work.
ECONOMIST: Monitor - One idea he and his colleagues are working on is to fight blood clots—which cause strokes and heart attacks—by filling bubbles with an anticoagulant, and coating them with antibodies that like to attach themselves to fibrin (the protein that gums up the blood when it clots).
ECONOMIST: The ne plus ultra of medicine
雙語例句
權威例句
词组短语
- fibrin adhesive 纖維蛋白粘著劑;纖維蛋白粘郃劑;血纖維蛋白膠
- fibrin deposition 纖維素沉積;纖維蛋白沉積
- fibrin network 纖維蛋白網
- Fibrin exudation 纖維素性滲出物
- Fibrin plate 人工血栓;纖維平板
短語
英英字典
- a substance produced in the liver that makes the blood clot (= become solid)
- a white insoluble elastic protein formed from fibrinogen when blood clots: forms a network that traps red cells and platelets