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Fibrinogen, one of the other markers observed in this study, forms a fibrous mesh that slows blood flow, thus increasing blood pressure and potentially causing hypertension.
Dr. Michael J. Breus: How Your Sleep Habits May Be Damaging Your Heart Dr. Michael J. Breus 2010
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Fibrinogen, one of the other markers observed in this study, forms a fibrous mesh that slows blood flow, thus increasing blood pressure and potentially causing hypertension.
Dr. Michael J. Breus: How Your Sleep Habits May Be Damaging Your Heart Dr. Michael J. Breus 2010
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Fibrinogen, one of the other markers observed in this study, forms a fibrous mesh that slows blood flow, thus increasing blood pressure and potentially causing hypertension.
Dr. Michael J. Breus: How Your Sleep Habits May Be Damaging Your Heart Dr. Michael J. Breus 2010
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Fibrinogen is also used to limit bacterial invasion.
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Fibrinogen: a proteid substance of the blood and other body fluids, concerned in the production of fibrin.
Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology John. B. Smith
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Fibrinogen coagulates more readily than the others and is the only one that changes in the ordinary coagulation of the blood.
Physiology and Hygiene for Secondary Schools Francis M. Walters
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Fibrinogen is for this reason called the _coagulable constituent of the blood_.
Physiology and Hygiene for Secondary Schools Francis M. Walters
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The best explanation offered as yet upon this point is as follows: Fibrinogen does not of itself change into fibrin, but is made to undergo this change by the presence of another substance, called _fibrin ferment_.
Physiology and Hygiene for Secondary Schools Francis M. Walters
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The test enables physicians and healthcare professionals to effectively monitor and/or detect certain types of cancers by measuring the accumulation of Fibrin and Fibrinogen
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Onko-Sure is a simple, non-invasive, patent-pending and regulatory-approved in vitro diagnostic test that enables physicians and their patients to effectively monitor and/or detect 14 different types of cancers by measuring the accumulation of specific breakdown products in the blood called Fibrin and Fibrinogen Degradation Products (FDP).
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