Heparin vs Heparinlike - What's the difference?
heparin | heparinlike |
(medicine, carbohydrate) A glycosaminoglycan, originally isolated from liver cells, now made synthetically for medical use, used as an anticoagulant
Resembling or characteristic of heparin.
* {{quote-news, year=2008, date=April 10, author=Walt Bogdanich, title=Heparin Is Now Suspected in 62 Fatalities Across U.S., work=New York Times
, passage=The F.D.A. is still investigating whether those deaths and hundreds of allergic reactions were caused by a heparinlike contaminant made in China that was added to the drug somewhere during the manufacturing process. }}
As a noun heparin
is (medicine|carbohydrate) a glycosaminoglycan, originally isolated from liver cells, now made synthetically for medical use, used as an anticoagulant.As an adjective heparinlike is
resembling or characteristic of heparin.heparin
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(wikipedia heparin)Noun
Derived terms
* heparinize * heparinizedheparinlike
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Adjective
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