Item#: 151-10A CARCINOEMBRYONIC ANTIGEN, Human (CEA)

Product Name: CARCINOEMBRYONIC ANTIGEN, Human (CEA)
Purity: Low Cross Contamination
Source: Human Liver metastasis of colon adenocarinoma
Storage: Below -20C, Avoid freeze thaw cycles
Form: Liquid in 0.1M PBS, pH 7.3
Protein Conc:: Typically >1 mg/ml
Expiration: 1 year
UNSPSC code: 51131907
Cat. No: 151-10A
Price/Unit Qty
$450.00/500ug
$125.00/100ug

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HUMAN Tumor MarkerCARCINOEMBRYONIC ANTIGEN (CEA) BULK QUANTITIES from 10-100 mg single lot sizes. custom buffers for Carcino embyronic Antigen (CEA) available on bulk quantities. Custom fills Carcinoembyronic Antigen (CEA) available.

Serum tumor marker human Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) is a glycoprotein involved in cell adhesion. Serum tumor marker Carcinoembyronic Antigen (CEA) is normally produced during fetal development, but the production of Human CARCINOEMBRYONIC ANTIGEN stops before birth. Therefore, Serum tumor marker Human Carcinoembyronic Antigen (CEA)is not usually present in the blood of healthy adults, although levels are raised in heavy smokers.

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151-10A Carcinoembyronic Antigen (CEA)

Human Carcinoembyronic Antigen (CEA) is normally produced during the development of a fetus. The production of human Carcinoembyronic Antigen (CEA) stops before birth, and Carcinoembyronic Antigen (CEA) usually is not present in the blood of healthy adults

Carcinoembyronic Antigen Human (CEA) measurement is mainly used to identify recurrences after surgical resection. Elevated Carcinoembyronic Antigen (CEA) levels should return to normal after surgical resection, as elevation of human Carcinoembyronic Antigen (CEA) during follow up is an indicator of recurrence of tumour. Human Carcinoembyronic Antigen (CEA) levels may also be raised in some non-neoplastic conditions like ulcerative colitis, pancreatitis and cirrhosis.
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