FGB


Description

The FGB gene provides instructions for making fibrinogen, a protein essential for blood clotting. Fibrinogen is a key component of the coagulation cascade, a complex series of events that stops bleeding. When a blood vessel is damaged, fibrinogen is converted into fibrin, which forms a mesh-like network that traps blood cells and platelets, forming a clot. This process is crucial for preventing excessive blood loss.

Associated Diseases

Did you know?

Fibrinogen levels are naturally higher during pregnancy to prepare for potential blood loss during childbirth.


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