Fibrins

/ˈfɪbrɪnz/ noun

Definition

Plural of fibrin; multiple molecules or types of the protein fibrin found in blood.

Etymology

From fibrin (Latin fibra, fiber) + plural -s. Fibrins is simply the standard plural form of fibrin.

Kelly Says

Different types of fibrins work together in a symphony—some are stronger, some break down faster—and together they create the right kind of clot for whatever injury your body is facing.

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