Abstract
Summary
Hepatic parenchymal cells contained fibrinogen when immunologic technics and isolated, functional, parenchymal cell concentrates were applied in this study. With cellular fractions the greatest concentrations of fibrinogen, intracellularly, were in the soluble and microsomal fractions. These data are compatible with the view that fibrinogen is synthesized in the microsomes, released to the soluble part of the parenchymal cell and stored there until additional fibrinogen is required in the blood.
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