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Fibrinogen is a glycoprotein in the blood that plays a crucial role in blood clotting and wound healing. It is produced by the liver and circulates in the blood plasma. When there is an injury that causes bleeding, fibrinogen is converted into fibrin through a series of enzymatic reactions, forming a mesh-like structure that helps to stop bleeding by forming a blood clot. This process is part of the body's natural response to injuries and is essential for maintaining hemostasis, the prevention of excessive bleeding.