defibrination

/diˌfaɪbrəˈneɪʃən/
noun
  1. The process of removing fibrin from blood, often to prevent clotting.
    • Defibrination is a common step in preparing blood samples for analysis.
    • The defibrination of the blood made it easier to study the cells.
    • Scientists studied the effects of defibrination on blood viscosity.
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