Active Human Fibrinogen Reference Standard
Cat.No. : | FGB-13H |
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Species : | Human |
Form : | Liquid |
Bio-activity : | The level of Fibrinogen in the serum was quantified using ELISA. |
Usage : | For research use only, not for diagnostic or therapeutic use. |
Quality Control Test : | Generated from a human serum pool. This lot has been tested by standard laboratory procedures and found to be negative for HIV 1, HIV 2, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C. |
Storage : | Stored at -20 °C, 4 °C for less than seven days, frozen for greater than seven days. |
Concentration : | 10.33 ug/ml |
Preservative : | 0.1% sodium azide |
Tag : | Non |
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Write a reviewTheir team of experts has been instrumental in addressing any issues or concerns I have encountered during my experiments.
The FGB Protein boasts remarkable stability, ensuring its integrity is maintained during storage and experimentation.
Equally noteworthy is the remarkable technical support provided by the manufacturer.
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Ask a questionYes, congenital fibrinogen disorders, such as afibrinogenemia and hypofibrinogenemia, are genetic disorders characterized by deficient or low FGB protein levels.
Low FGB protein levels can result in impaired blood clotting, leading to an increased risk of bleeding and hemorrhage.
High FGB protein levels can be associated with conditions such as inflammation, infection, and certain cancers.
FGB protein levels can be measured to assess the risk of thrombosis or bleeding in patients with coagulation disorders.
Conditions such as liver disease, DIC (disseminated intravascular coagulation), and certain genetic disorders can lead to decreased FGB protein levels.
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