Plasminogen vs Desmoteplase - What's the difference?
plasminogen | desmoteplase |
A chemical found in the saliva of vampire bats that catalyzes the conversion of plasminogen to plasmin, used as a thrombolytic.
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As nouns the difference between plasminogen and desmoteplase
is that plasminogen is (biochemistry) the inactive precursor to plasmin; profibrinolysin while desmoteplase is a chemical found in the saliva of vampire bats that catalyzes the conversion of plasminogen to plasmin, used as a thrombolytic.desmoteplase
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(wikipedia desmoteplase) (-)citation