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- ... 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 ...
- 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 ...
- 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 ...
- ... that promote blood clotting, especially a protein called thrombin. Antithrombin attaches (binds) to thrombin and certain other clotting proteins, which are then ...
- ... coagulation protein called prothrombin to its active form, thrombin. Thrombin then converts a protein called fibrinogen into fibrin, ...
- ... coagulation protein called prothrombin to its active form, thrombin. Thrombin then converts a protein called fibrinogen into fibrin, ...
- ... coagulation protein called prothrombin to its active form, thrombin. Thrombin then converts a protein called fibrinogen into fibrin, ...
- ... fibrinogen.For coagulation to occur, another protein called thrombin removes a piece from the Aα and the ...
- ... inactive) until it attaches to a protein called thrombin, which converts it to activated protein C (APC). ...
- ... fibrinogen.For coagulation to occur, another protein called thrombin removes a piece from the Aα and the ...