What is fibrinogen? What is it's function?
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Fibrinogen, or factor I, is a blood plasma protein that's made in the liver. Fibrinogen is one of 13 coagulation factors responsible for normal blood clotting. When you start to bleed, your body initiates a process called the coagulation cascade, or clotting cascade
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Fibrinogen, or factor I, is a blood plasma protein that's made in the liver. Fibrinogen is one of 13 coagulation factors responsible for normal blood clotting. When you start to bleed, your body initiates a process called the coagulation cascade, or clotting cascade.
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