fibrineihin
Fibrineihin, also known as fibrinogen, is a soluble glycoprotein present in the blood plasma of vertebrates. It plays a crucial role in the coagulation process, which is essential for preventing excessive bleeding following injury. Fibrinogen is synthesized primarily in the liver and constitutes about 4% of the total plasma protein content.
The coagulation cascade involves a series of enzymatic reactions that ultimately convert fibrinogen into fibrin, a
Fibrinogen is a hexameric molecule composed of two sets of three polypeptide chains: Aα, Bβ, and γ.
Elevated levels of fibrinogen are associated with increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, such as atherosclerosis and
Fibrinogen levels can be measured in the laboratory through various assays, including the Clauss method, which