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Interaction between FXIII and fibrinogen.

Blood (2013-03-16)
Hans P Kohler
ABSTRACT

In this issue of Blood, Smith and colleagues report on the functional role of the interaction between these 2 proteins by studying the involved binding sites responsible for clot stabilization.(1)

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