Human FDP Antibody Pair Set (E-KAB-0544)
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For research use only.
| Background |
FDP is a general term for degradation products produced when fibrin or fibrinogen is broken down by the action of plasmin produced during hyperfibrinolysis.The fibrinolysis system is the most important anticoagulation system of the human body , which is composed of four main components: plasmingen , plasmingen activator , Plasmingen activator , plasmingen activator , plasmingen activator , plasmingen activator , plasmingen activator , plasmingen activator , plasmingen activator. Such as t-PA;u-PA ) , plasmin , plasmin activator inhibitor ( PAI-1;antiplasmin ) . When fibrin clot is formed , in the presence of tPA , plasminogen is activated and transformed into fibrinolytic enzyme , and the process of fibrinolysis begins. Fibrin clot is degraded by fibrin by fibrin to form various soluble fragments , forming fibrin product ( FDP ) . FDP consists of the following substances: X-oligomer ( X-oligomer ) , D-Dimer ( D-dimer ) , Intermediate fragments ( Fragment E ) .
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| Synonyms |
FDP
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| Reactivity |
Human
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| Specificity |
Detects Human FDP in ELISAs
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| Applications |
ELISA
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| Storage |
-20℃
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| Expiration date |
12 months
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