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&nbsp;Fibrinogen is a large soluble plasma protein which is converted into fibrin. This reaction takes place during the final stage of blood clotting and is catalysed by the enzyme thrombin.&nbsp;<references />Berg, J.M., Tymoczko, J.L. and Stryer, L. (2006). Biochemistry, 6 th Edition, New York , W.H.Freeman and Co Ltd.&nbsp;
&nbsp;Fibrinogen is a large soluble plasma protein which is converted into fibrin. This reaction takes place during the final stage of blood clotting and is catalysed by the enzyme thrombin.&nbsp;

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 Fibrinogen is a large soluble plasma protein which is converted into fibrin. This reaction takes place during the final stage of blood clotting and is catalysed by the enzyme thrombin.