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  1. Thrombin - Wikipedia

    Thrombin is implicated in the physiology of blood clots. Its presence indicates the existence of a clot. In 2013 a system for detecting the presence of thrombin was developed in mice. It combines peptide …

  2. What Is Thrombin and What Is Its Function? - Biology Insights

    Jul 19, 2025 · Thrombin is a specialized protein and enzyme whose principal function is to manage bleeding, a process known as hemostasis. When a blood vessel is injured, thrombin is central to …

  3. Thrombin: Indications, Side Effects, Warnings - Drugs.com

    Feb 15, 2024 · Easy-to-read patient leaflet for Thrombin. Includes indications, proper use, special instructions, precautions, and possible side effects.

  4. Thrombin - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Clinical studies have shown that thrombin formation during cardiac surgery, especially during myocardial reperfusion, is involved with myocardial damage and impaired hemodynamic recovery. Therefore, …

  5. Blood Coagulation & Fibrinolysis - LWW

    Jan 21, 2022 · Although thrombin primarily converts fibrinogen to fibrin, it also has many other positive regulatory effects on coagulation. Thrombin has procoagulant, inflammatory, cellular proliferation and …

  6. Thrombin Time - University of Rochester Medical Center

    Thrombin is an enzyme in the liquid part of blood (plasma). It helps a clotting factor called fibrinogen turn into fibrin to create clots. Thrombin time is a measure of how long the blood's plasma takes to form a …

  7. Thrombin: Uses, Interactions, Mechanism of Action | DrugBank

    Dec 3, 2015 · Medical thrombin is a protein substance produced through a conversion reaction in which prothrombin of bovine origin is activated by tissue thromboplastin in the presence of calcium chloride.

  8. Thrombin: A Pivotal Player in Hemostasis and Beyond - PubMed

    The serine protease thrombin, a naturally derived enzyme, plays a key role in hemostasis by converting fibrinogen to fibrin and activating coagulation factor XIII whereby the fibrin clot is stabilized.

  9. PDB-101: Molecule of the Month: Thrombin

    Thrombin is a serine protease: a protein-cutting enzyme that uses a serine amino acid to perform the cleavage. Other examples of serine proteases are trypsin and chymotrypsin, enzymes involved in …

  10. Thrombin: Side Effects, Uses, Dosage, Interactions, Warnings

    Thrombin is used to prevent and stop bleeding whenever oozing blood and minor bleeding from microvessels is accessible. Learn about side effects, dosages, drug interactions, and more.