fibrin

/ˈfaɪbrɪn/
noun
  1. A protein in the blood that forms a mesh-like network to help blood clot and stop bleeding.
    • Fibrin strands trap platelets and red blood cells to form a stable clot.
    • The doctor explained that fibrin is essential for proper blood clotting.
    • When you cut yourself, fibrin helps create a scab to seal the wound.
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