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what is Fibrinogen?​

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Answered by shreyabiju
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Fibrinogen (factor I) is a glycoprotein that circulates in the blood of vertebrates. During tissue and vascular injury it is converted enzymatically by thrombin to fibrin and subsequently to a fibrin-based blood clot. Fibrinogen functions primarily to occlude blood vessels and thereby stop excessive bleeding.

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a plasma protein that is produced in the liver and is converted into fibrin during blood clot formation

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