0 a substance produced in the liver that is changed into fibrin to clot the blood when body tissue is damaged
Fibrinogen coagulates more readily than the others and is the only one that changes in the ordinary coagulation of the blood.
The formation of the ferment leads in turn to the changing of the fibrinogen into fibrin.
This liquid contains all the constituents of the plasma except the fibrinogen.
Whether the presence of the calcium is necessary to the formation of the ferment or to the action of the ferment upon the fibrinogen is unknown.
Here we show that the blood protein fibrinogen is a novel inhibitor of neurite outgrowth that is massively deposited in the spinal cord after injury.
Proteolytic activity against the fibrinogen substrate was visible as a clear area in dark (blue) background.
On the other hand, both enzymes degraded human serum proteins (albumin and fibrinogen) with approximately equal efficiency under the conditions of our assays in vitro.
A number of cardiac surgical patients will even have lower levels of fibrinogen.
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纖維蛋白原(產生於肝臟,能轉化為纖維蛋白,當人體組織受到損壞時,起凝血作用)…
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纤维蛋白原(产生于肝脏,能转化为纤维蛋白,当人体组织受到损坏时,起凝血作用)…
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fibrinogênio…
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