Where are albumin, fibrinogen and prothrombin made?
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it is formed from fibrinogen, a soluble protein that is produced by the liver and found in blood plasma. When tissue damage results in bleeding, fibrinogen is converted at the wound into fibrin by the action of thrombin, a clotting enzyme.
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The precursor of fibrin is fibrinogen, a soluble protein produced in the liver and found in blood plasma . Tissue damage results in the cleavage of fibrinogen by thrombin and its assembly to form fibrin.
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