fibriniverkostoja
Fibriniverkostoja, also known as fibrin networks or fibrin mesh, are complex three-dimensional structures primarily composed of fibrinogen and its activated form, fibrin. These networks play a crucial role in hemostasis, the process of stopping bleeding. When a blood vessel is injured, a cascade of reactions leads to the activation of thrombin, an enzyme that converts soluble fibrinogen circulating in the blood into insoluble fibrin monomers. These monomers then spontaneously aggregate and polymerize, forming a fibrous network.
This fibrin network acts as a scaffold, trapping blood cells, platelets, and other plasma proteins to form