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- Fibrin degradation products (FDPs) are the substances left behind when clots dissolve in the blood. A blood ...
- ... Deficiency of factor XIII Deficiency, Laki-Lorand factor Fibrin stabilizing factor deficiency Genetic Testing Registry: Factor XIII, ...
- D-dimer tests are used to check for blood clotting problems. Blood clots can cause health problems, such as: Deep vein thrombosis ( ...
- ... XIIIa). The active protein links together molecules of fibrin, the material that forms the clot, which strengthens ... A1 polypeptide coagulation factor XIIIa F13A factor XIIIa fibrin stabilizing factor, A subunit fibrinoligase FSF, A subunit ...
- ... XIIIa). The active protein links together molecules of fibrin, the material that forms the clot, which strengthens ... B chain precursor coagulation factor XIII, B polypeptide fibrin-stabilizing factor B subunit FXIIIB protein-glutamine gamma- ...
- ... Thrombin then converts a protein called fibrinogen into fibrin, which is the material that forms the clot. ...
- ... in which a buildup of a protein called fibrin causes inflammation of the conjunctiva (conjunctivitis) and leads ... protein plasmin, which breaks down another protein called fibrin. Fibrin is the main protein involved in blood ...
- ... protein plasmin, which breaks down another protein called fibrin. Fibrin is the main protein involved in blood clots ... framework for normal tissue to grow back. Excess fibrin is broken down when no longer needed, and ...
- ... and B fibrinopeptides). This process converts fibrinogen to fibrin, the main protein in blood clots. Fibrin proteins attach to each other, forming a stable ...
- ... In response to injury, fibrinogen is converted to fibrin, the main protein in blood clots. Fibrin proteins attach to each other, forming a stable ... not assembled, which results in the absence of fibrin. Consequently, blood clots do not form in response ...