When this happens, thrombin responds by converting fibrinogen
into fibrin — a protein that should normally not be present in the brain.
With the help of a coagulation factor called thrombin, fibronogen gets converted
into fibrin during the blood clotting process.
Not exact matches
An ultrasound - stimulated microbubble burrows through a
fibrin clot (green) allowing penetration of the surrounding fluid
into the clot (yellow).
HIF - 2α expression regulates sprout formation
into 3D
fibrin matrices in prolonged hypoxia in human microvascular endothelial cells.
Ideally they'll make its way
into the bloodstream where these guys can hit areas of plaque or occlusion and break up any
fibrin or scar tissues that may be hanging out in there.