plasminogen

/plæzˈmɪnədʒən/
noun
  1. An inactive substance in the blood that can be converted into plasmin to break down blood clots.
    • The body stores plasminogen in the blood until it is needed.
    • Low levels of plasminogen can increase the risk of clotting disorders.
    • When a clot forms, plasminogen is activated to become plasmin.
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