F11 : coagulation factor XI


Description

The F11 gene, provides instructions for making a protein called coagulation factor XI. This protein is a crucial component of the intrinsic pathway, a complex cascade of reactions that leads to the formation of a blood clot. When a blood vessel is injured, the intrinsic pathway is activated, ultimately leading to the conversion of prothrombin to thrombin, which triggers the formation of a fibrin clot. This clot acts as a plug, preventing further blood loss.

Associated Diseases

Did you know?

Factor XI deficiency is more common in Ashkenazi Jewish populations compared to other ethnicities.


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