What happens to the fibrin monomers created when thrombin cleaves fibrinopeptides A and B from fibrinogen?
A) Immediately inactivated to prevent excess clotting
B) Converted to plasminogen
C) Digested quickly by tissue plasminogen activator (TPA)
D) Polymerize and are stabilized by factor XIIIa
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