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Native Atlantic salmon Thrombin

Cat.No. : Thrombin-12S
Product Overview : A blood clotting protein derived from Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar).
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Description : More efficient ECM than human-derived fibrin. Slower gel degradation in vitro and in vivo. Excellent selection & proliferation of stem cells. Superior performance for neurite & neuronal cell growth. Provides non-linear elasticity & soft compliance, improved cell migration, growth and differentiation. Higher biocompatibility. Allows easier optimization of cell culture conditions. Non-carcinogenic, low toxicity and immunogenicity.
Source : Blood
Species : Atlantic salmon
Tag : Tag Free
Form : Freeze-dried
Endotoxin : < 10.0 EU/mL
Applications : Optimal polymerization of salmon fibrinogen
Non-mammalian extracellular matrix
Stability : Shelf Life: 3 years from manufacture
Storage : Below -60 centigrade.
Concentration : > 2.0 mg/mL protein
Official Symbol : Thrombin
Synonyms : Thrombin; Coagulation factor II; Coagulation factor II thrombin; EC 3.4.21.5; F2; Factor II; Prepro coagulation factor II; Prothrombin; Prothrombin B chain; PT; RPRGL2; Serine protease; THPH1; THRB; Thrombin heavy chain
Official Symbol : Thrombin
Synonyms : Thrombin; Coagulation factor II; Coagulation factor II thrombin; EC 3.4.21.5; F2; Factor II; Prepro coagulation factor II; Prothrombin; Prothrombin B chain; PT; RPRGL2; Serine protease; THPH1; THRB; Thrombin heavy chain

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