Active Native Human alpha-Thrombin
| Cat.No. : | Thrombin-23H | 
| Product Overview : | Native Human alpha-Thrombin was purified from Plasma. | 
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| Species : | Human | 
| Source : | Plasma | 
| Tag : | Non | 
| Description : | Alpha-thrombin is a highly specific serine protease generated by proteolytic activation of the zymogen prothrombin. During coagulation, thrombin cleaves fibrinogen to form fibrin, leading to the ultimate step in coagulation, the formation of a fibrin clot. Thrombin is also responsible for feedback activation of the procofactors factor V and factor VIII. Thrombin has also been reported to activate factor XIII and platelets, and also functions as a vasoconstrictor protein. The procoagulant activity of thrombin is arrested in two ways: 1) inhibition by either heparin cofactor II or the antithrombin III/heparin complex; or 2) complex formation with thrombomodulin. Formation of the thrombin/thrombomodulin complex results in the inability of thrombin to cleave fibrinogen and activate factors V and VIII, but increases the efficiency of thrombin for activation of the anticoagulant, protein C. | 
| Form : | 50% glycerol/water (v/v) | 
| Bio-activity : | 4493 U/mg | 
| Molecular Mass : | 36700 Da | 
| Purity : | >95% by SDS-PAGE | 
| Storage : | Glyercol formulation: -20°CHepes formulation: -80°C | 
| Concentration : | 8.9 mg/mL | 
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