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plasmin
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plasmin [′plazĀ·mən]
(biochemistry)
A proteolytic enzyme in plasma which can digest many proteins through the process of hydrolysis. Also known as fibrinolysin.


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Structure of an anti-plasmin inhibitor, eckol, isolated from the brown alga ecklonia kurome okamura and inhibitory activities of its derivatives on plasmin inhibitors.
The activity of this enzyme is controlled by certain inhibitors, such as plasmin inhibitors or inhibitors of plasminogen activators, that inhibit the activity of plasminogen activators so that plasminogen cannot be converted into plasmin.
Plasmin inhibitors are removed by acidification, and the unbound TPA is quantified by adding the sample to a mixture of PAI-deficient plasma containing plasminogen and a chromogenic substrate.
 
 
 
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