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what remains after removal of fibrinogen from plasma

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Answered by Shinerose
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yes, serum (blood) remains after removal.
Answered by anjaliom1122
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When blood is allowed to fully clot, Serum—a clear liquid—separates from it; as a result, the blood plasma from which fibrinogen has been eliminated during clotting is now known as serum. It lacks a clotting factor, white blood cells, or red blood cells.

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