Fibrinogenstränge
Fibrinogenstränge, also known as fibrin strands, are a group of long, thread-like structures that are involved in the clotting of blood. They are composed of the protein fibrinogen, which is a soluble clotting factor produced by the liver. When a blood vessel is injured, the fibrinogen is converted into fibrin, a protein that has no similar function in the absence of a wound.
Once the fibrinogen has been converted to fibrin, it forms a gel-like network that traps platelets, red
The formation of fibrinogenstränge is a complex process that involves the interaction of multiple clotting factors,
Research has shown that fibrinogenstränge are not only important for the physical process of clotting, but