释义 |
fib·ro·nec·tin \¦fībrə¦nektə̇n, -(ˌ)brō-\ noun (-s) Etymology: fibr- + Latin nectere to tie, bind + English -in — more at annex : any of a group of glycoproteins that are present on cell surfaces and in blood plasma and connective tissue and that promote cellular adhesion and migration |