heparin |
urokinase |
As nouns the difference between heparin and urokinase
is that
heparin is (medicine|carbohydrate) a glycosaminoglycan, originally isolated from liver cells, now made synthetically for medical use, used as an anticoagulant while
urokinase is (enzyme) an enzyme, found in the urine, which converts plasminogen to plasmin, and is used in the treatment of deep vein thrombosis.
urokinase |
abbokinase |
In enzyme terms the difference between urokinase and abbokinase
is that
urokinase is an enzyme, found in the urine, which converts plasminogen to plasmin, and is used in the treatment of deep vein thrombosis while
abbokinase is urokinase.