Fibrinogen

/faɪˈbrɪnədʒən/ noun

A soluble plasma protein that converts to fibrin during blood clotting, forming the mesh-like structure of blood clots. Normal levels range from 200-400 mg/dL.

From Latin 'fibra' (fiber) + Greek 'genes' (producing), literally meaning 'fiber producer.' Named in 1847 when scientists discovered this protein creates the fibrous threads that form clots.

AMፊብሪኖገን
ARفبرينوجين
BNফাইব্রিনোজেন
CAfibrinogen
CSfibrinogen
DAfibrinogen
DEFibrinogen
ELινογόνο
ESfibrinógeno
FAفیبرینوژن
FIfibrinogeeni
FRfibrinogène
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