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A coagulation protein that, together with thrombocytes, is responsible for part of the coagulation functionality of the human body. It is a high-molecular fibre protein, precursor of the blood coagulation protein fibrin, which is produced by the action of thrombin from fibrinogen.
 
A coagulation protein that, together with thrombocytes, is responsible for part of the coagulation functionality of the human body. It is a high-molecular fibre protein, precursor of the blood coagulation protein fibrin, which is produced by the action of thrombin from fibrinogen.
  
Fibrinogen ist der Faktor I der Blutgerinnung. Es ist ein löslicher Eiweißkörper, ein Glykoprotein, und wandert in der Elektrophorese zwischen β- und γ−Globulinen. Außerdem ist es unter anderem mit Äthanol, Äther, Ammoniumsulfat fällbar und gerinnt unter Hitzeeinwirkung.  
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Fibrinogen is the factor I of blood clotting. It is a soluble protein, a glycoprotein, and migrates in electrophoresis between β and γ globulins. It can also be precipitated with ethanol, ether, ammonium sulfate and coagulates under the action of heat.  
  
Fibrinogen wird in der Leber gebildet und wird rasch umgesetzt (biologische Halbwertszeit circa 5 Tage); kommt vor allem im Plasma (2-4,5 g/l) und zu etwa 20% außerhalb des Blutes vor (in Interstitium, Exsudaten etc.). Fibrinogen wird auch therapeutisch angewendet.  
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Fibrinogen is formed in the liver and is rapidly converted (biological half-life about 5 days); occurs mainly in plasma (2-4.5 g/l) and about 20% outside the blood (in interstitium, exudates, etc.). Fibrinogen is also used therapeutically.  
  
Die Serumkonzentration ist evtl. krankhaft erhöht (Hyperfibrinogenämie), z.B. - als Akute-Phase-Protein - bei Infektion, Tumoren, oder vermindert, z.B. bei schwerer Leberschädigung.  
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The serum concentration may be abnormally elevated (hyperfibrinogenemia), e.g. - as an acute phase protein - in infection, tumors, or reduced, e.g. in severe liver damage.  
  
Hohe Fibrinogen-Konzentrationen stellen anscheinend einen Risikofaktor für kardio- und zerebrovaskuläre Erkrankungen dar.
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High fibrinogen concentrations appear to be a risk factor for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.

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A coagulation protein that, together with thrombocytes, is responsible for part of the coagulation functionality of the human body. It is a high-molecular fibre protein, precursor of the blood coagulation protein fibrin, which is produced by the action of thrombin from fibrinogen.

Fibrinogen is the factor I of blood clotting. It is a soluble protein, a glycoprotein, and migrates in electrophoresis between β and γ globulins. It can also be precipitated with ethanol, ether, ammonium sulfate and coagulates under the action of heat.

Fibrinogen is formed in the liver and is rapidly converted (biological half-life about 5 days); occurs mainly in plasma (2-4.5 g/l) and about 20% outside the blood (in interstitium, exudates, etc.). Fibrinogen is also used therapeutically.

The serum concentration may be abnormally elevated (hyperfibrinogenemia), e.g. - as an acute phase protein - in infection, tumors, or reduced, e.g. in severe liver damage.

High fibrinogen concentrations appear to be a risk factor for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.