Human Blood Coagulation Factor XI Reference standard
Cat.No. : | F11-178H |
Product Overview : | The reference Standard for Factor XI, Plasma, Human consists of ampoules, containing approximately 1 mL aliquots of normal human plasma, freeze-dried. |
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Species : | Human |
Usage : | No attempt should be made to weigh out any portion of the freeze-dried material prior to reconstitution. Allow ampoules to warm to room temperature. Open ampoule, taking care to ensure that all material is in the lower part, and reconstitute with 1.0 mL of distilled water. |
Notes : | This preparation is not for administration to humans. The preparation contains material of human origin, and either the final product or the source materials, from which it is derived, have been tested and found negative for HBsAg, anti-HIV and HCV RNA. As with all materials of biological origin, this preparation should be regarded as potentially hazardous to health. It should be used and discarded according to your own laboratorys safety procedures. Such safety procedures should include the wearing of protective gloves and avoiding the generation of aerosols. Care should be exercised in opening ampoules or vials, to avoid cuts. |
Stability : | Reference materials are held at Creative Biomart within assured, temperature- controlled storage facilities. Reference Materials should be stored on receipt as indicated on the label. Accelerated degradation study, which involves potency estimation of ampoules stored at elevated temperatures relative to ampoules stored at below -150°C, has indicated that the Standard is stable when stored at - 20° or below; a predicted loss of less than 0.01% per year. |
Storage : | Unopened ampoules should be stored in the dark at or below –20°C. Please note: because of the inherent stability of lyophilized material, Creative Biomart may ship these materials at ambient temperature. |
Gene Name : | F11 coagulation factor XI [ Homo sapiens ]; |
Official Symbol : | F11 |
Synonyms : | FXI; coagulation factor XI; PTA; plasma thromboplastin antecedent |
Gene ID : | 2160 |
mRNA Refseq : | NM_000128 |
Protein Refseq : | NP_000119 |
MIM : | 264900 |
UniProt ID : | P03951 |
Chromosome Location : | 4q35 |
Pathway : | Blood Clotting Cascade, organism-specific biosystem; Complement and coagulation cascades, conserved biosystem; Hemostasis, organism-specific biosystem |
Function : | heparin binding; serine-type aminopeptidase activity; serine-type endopeptidase activity |
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Ask a questionF11 plays an important role in diabetes, and abnormal levels may lead to insulin resistance and lipid metabolism disorders, which can lead to diabetes.
The mutation types of F11 include point mutations, insertions/deletions, duplications, etc., which may cause structural and functional abnormalities of the protein.
Studying the regulatory mechanism of F11 requires the comprehensive use of various experimental methods and techniques, such as gene knockout, transcriptome analysis, protein interaction, etc.
Abnormal F11 levels may indicate some diseases related to lipid metabolism, such as diabetes, obesity, hyperlipidemia, etc.
There are no drugs that directly regulate F11 levels, but they can be affected by lifestyle adjustments such as diet and exercise.
F11 has a complex relationship with other genes or proteins, and can interact with other genes or proteins and participate in a variety of biochemical reactions.
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Write a reviewThe structure of the recombinant protein was analyzed by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), X-ray crystallography or electron microscopy, and the results showed that the protein was stable.
In the process of purification, the removal of impurities is good.
There are no structural or functional defects.
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