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(iii) In in vitro studies, cancer cell interaction with the fibrin clot generated a lysed area, causing an increase in plasmin-dependent fibrinolysis measured by D-dimer levels in the supernatants that was inhibited by aprotinin. (iv) Aprotinin inhibited cell-fibrin interaction and invasion. (v) Thrombin upregulates PAI-1 and downregulates PA expression in HMC. Injured tissues favor cancer cell implantation through generated fibrin. Fibrin-cancer cells adhesion can be inhibited by icodextrin. Injured tissues favor cancer cell implantat