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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for THROMBIN
  1. ... injury, prothrombin is converted to its active form, thrombin. Thrombin then converts a protein called fibrinogen into fibrin, the primary protein that makes up blood clots.Thrombin is also thought to be involved in cell ...
  2. The F13B gene provides instructions for making one part, the B subunit, of a protein called factor XIII. This protein is part of a group of related proteins ...
  3. The F13A1 gene provides instructions for making one part, the A subunit, of a protein called factor XIII. This protein is part of a group of related proteins ...
  4. ... that promote blood clotting, especially a protein called thrombin. Antithrombin attaches (binds) to thrombin and certain other clotting proteins, which are then ...
  5. ... coagulation protein called prothrombin to its active form, thrombin. Thrombin then converts a protein called fibrinogen into fibrin, ...
  6. ... coagulation protein called prothrombin to its active form, thrombin. Thrombin then converts a protein called fibrinogen into fibrin, ...
  7. ... coagulation protein called prothrombin to its active form, thrombin. Thrombin then converts a protein called fibrinogen into fibrin, ...
  8. ... fibrinogen.For coagulation to occur, another protein called thrombin removes a piece from the Aα and the ...
  9. ... inactive) until it attaches to a protein called thrombin, which converts it to activated protein C (APC). ...
  10. ... fibrinogen.For coagulation to occur, another protein called thrombin removes a piece from the Aα and the ...
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