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Native Dog Haptoglobin

Cat.No. : HP-190C
Product Overview : Purified Native Canine (Dog) Serum Haptoglobin.
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Description : Haptoglobin (frequently abbreviated as Hp) is a protein in the blood plasma that binds free hemoglobin released from erythrocytes with high affinity and thereby inhibits its oxidative activity. The haptoglobin-hemoglobin complex will then be removed by the reticuloendothelial system (mostly the spleen). Haptoglobin is a serum protein that consists of two alpha and two beta chains connected by disulfide bridges. It acts as a hemoglobin scavenger and has been associated with protease inhibitory activity. CANINE HAPTOGLOBIN is a positive acute phase reactant, the levels of which increase significantly in DOG(S) in response to inflammation, tissue injury or disease.
Source : Canine (Dog) Serum
Species : Dog
Form : Liquid, 10 mM TrisCl pH 7.4, 150 mM NaCl
Purity : >95% by SDS-PAGE
Storage : Store at 2-8 °C.
Concentration : >0.5 mg/mL
Gene Name : HP haptoglobin [ Canis lupus familiaris ]
Official Symbol : HP
Synonyms : HP; haptoglobin; haptoglobin-related protein; HPR;
Gene ID : 479668

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Can Haptoglobin levels be influenced by genetic factors? 05/20/2020

Yes, genetic variations can affect Haptoglobin levels, and understanding these variations can be crucial for personalized medicine approaches.

How does Haptoglobin contribute to the body's defense against oxidative stress? 01/20/2020

Haptoglobin acts as an antioxidant by binding to free hemoglobin, preventing the formation of reactive oxygen species that contribute to oxidative stress.

Are there any specific diseases where monitoring Haptoglobin is particularly crucial? 02/28/2019

Conditions such as hemolytic anemias, infections, and chronic inflammatory diseases often require monitoring Haptoglobin levels for diagnostic and prognostic purposes.

How is the Haptoglobin test performed in a clinical setting? 10/19/2017

The Haptoglobin test is usually conducted through a blood sample, and the serum or plasma is analyzed for Haptoglobin levels.

Can Haptoglobin be a diagnostic marker for conditions other than hemolysis and inflammation? 01/09/2016

Yes, altered levels of Haptoglobin are associated with various conditions, including cardiovascular diseases, infections, and certain cancers.

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07/02/2022

    Its superior purity and stability ensure reliable and reproducible results, providing me with confidence in the integrity of my experiments.

    01/18/2020

      Its impeccable purity and stability ensure accurate and reproducible results, giving me confidence in the reliability of my research outcomes

      07/07/2019

        Whether I am investigating protein-protein interactions, studying enzymatic activity, or conducting protein structure analyses, the HP protein consistently delivers exceptional performance and accurate results.

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