different between thrombin vs thrombokinase
thrombin
English
Etymology
thromb- +? -in
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /????mb?n/
Noun
thrombin (countable and uncountable, plural thrombins)
- (biochemistry) An enzyme in blood that facilitates blood clotting by converting fibrinogen to fibrin (by means of ionized calcium).
Synonyms
- factor II
- Thr
See also
- lipoic acid
- prothrombin
- thrombus
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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
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