Factor XIII or fibrin stabilizing factor is an enzyme and the blood coagulation system that crosslinks fibrin. Factor XIII is a transglutaminase that circulates in the plasma as a heterotetramer of two catalytic A subunits and two carrier B subunits. When thrombin has converted fibrinogen to fibrin, the latter forms a proteinaceous network where every E-unit is crosslinked to only one D-unit.
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