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Factor XIII, also known as fibrin stimulating factor is a Zymogen found in he blood of humans along with some other animals. It is activated by Thrombin to Factor XIIIa which enables it to preform it's enzymatic functions of cross-linking fibrin as part of the coagulation cascade. It was first detected in 1944 by Robbins. Factor XIII is a heterotetramer that consists of 2 enzymatic A peptides and 2 non-enzymatic B peptides.
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Factor XIII, also known as fibrin stimulating factor is a Zymogen found in he blood of humans along with some other animals. It is activated by Thrombin to Factor XIIIa which enables it to preform it's enzymatic functions of cross-linking fibrin as part of the coagulation cascade. It was first detected in 1944 by Robbins. Factor XIII is a <scene name='84/842930/Heterotetramer/1'>heterotetramer</scene> that consists of 2 enzymatic A peptides and 2 non-enzymatic B peptides.
== Function ==
== Function ==

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Human Coagulation Factor XIII

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