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Fibrinogen   (translated from German)
Fibrinogen That Fibrinogen is in Protein , in that Leber one forms. Fibrinogen becomes with that Blood clotting by that ... Plasma and fabric factors (Integrin) affect the Fibrinogen, so that it forms chains and locks ...
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Fibrinogen   (translated from Dutch)
Fibrinogen Fibrinogen it is precursor endosperm that by trombine ...
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Fibrin
Fibrin Fibrinogen alpha chain

fibrinogen, a soluble plasma glycoprotein that is synthesised ... protease thrombin, which is responsible for converting fibrinogen into fibrin. Fibrin is then cross linked ... XIII to form a clot. Fibrin generation Fibrinogen is a 340-KD glycoprotein synthesised in ... liver can lead to a decrease in fibrinogen production or the production of abnormal ...
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Coagulation
... for those coagulation factors that require it. Fibrinogen links adjacent platelets by forming links via ... Its primary role is the conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin, the building block of a ... warfarin. The quantatative and qualitative screening of fibrinogen is measured by the thrombin time (TCT). Measurement of the exact amount of fibrinogen present in the blood is generally done using the Clauss method for fibrinogen testing. If a coagulation factor is ...
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Blood coagulation   (translated from French)
... Fibrin comes from the enzymatic cleavage of fibrinogen by thrombin, which is the enzyme-key ... and two proteins: Willebrand factor and it fibrinogen, these two proteins being present inside the ... itplate aggregation by the intermediary of the fibrinogen molecules, in the presence of calcium , which ... The final stage of coagulation is the fibrinogen transformation into fibrin, under the action of ... substances Number and/or name Function I (fibrinogen) form clots (fibrin) II (prothrombine) activate ...
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Gilded staphilococcus   (translated from French)
... one coagulase free or staphilocoagulase. Receiver with fibrinogen (RF). Protein A. Thermonucléase or thermostable DNAse ... plasma human by catalysing the transformation of fibrinogen into fibrin (see coagulation ), what enables him ... gélose DNA with toluidine blue. receiver with fibrinogen allows S. aureus to bind itself on fibrinogen plasmatic to create a protection of fibrin ...
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Fibrin   (translated from Japanese)
... formed. As for fibrin, liver , blood plasma ,Fibrinogen(Fibrinogen) The empty it is made. With solidification ... kindThrombinWith it becomes, the thrombin converts the fibrinogen to fibrin. As for fibrin furthermoreXIIITH factorMutually ...
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Glanzmann's thrombasthenia
... platelets lack glycoprotein IIb/IIIa. Hence, no fibrinogen bridging can occur, and bleeding time is ... since it has the ability to bind fibrinogen, the von Willebrand factor, fibronectin and vitronectin ... and then aggregate with other trombocytes via fibrinogen. Patients suffering from Glanzmann's thrombasthenia thus ...
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ATC code B02
... Vitamin K B02BA01 Phytomenadione B02BA02 Menadione B02BB Fibrinogen B02BB01 Human fibrinogen B02BC Local hemostatics B02BC01 Absorbable gelatin sponge ... Collagen B02BC08 Calcium alginate B02BC09 Epinephrine B02BC10 Fibrinogen, human B02BC30 Combinations B02BD Blood coagulation factors ...
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Disseminated intravascular coagulation
... of fibrinolysis), prothrombin time or INR and fibrinogen levels. Decreased platelets, elevated FDPs or D-dimers, high PT/INR and decreased fibrinogen are markers of DIC. Pathophysiology Various factors ... restore normal levels. DIC results in lower fibrinogen (as it has all been converted to ...
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