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High Purity Human Plasma D-DIMER Protein

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Item #: 200-11

Description

Activity:

>1.0 mg/mL (Biomerieux VIDAS)

Molecular Weight:

~ 200,000

UNSPSC code:

51131907

Source:

Human Plasma

Expiration:

3 years

Purity:

>90% by Gel Electrophoresis

Form:

Liquid in Sodium Chloride Buffer pH 7.5

Synonyms:

Fragment D-dimer, Fibrin degradation fragment

Catalogue Number:

200-11

Product Name:

D-Dimer

Storage:

-20 C

Availability:

IN STOCK - Ships same day

Price

Unit

Qty

$395.00

1mg

$250.00

500ug

$125.00

100ug

$50.00

25ug

Details

Lee Biosolutions producer and supplier of Human D-DIMER protein for thrombosis medical research and bulk sales to clinical diagnostic manufacturers for assay.

Technical support, bulk quantities and aliquoting available, email Info@leebio.com for more details.

Human D-Dimer protein is a blood test performed in the medical laboratory to diagnose thrombosis. Since human D-Dimer introduction, the protein has become an important test performed in patients suspected of thrombotic disorders. While a negative human D-Dimer result practically rules out thrombosis, a positive human D-Dimer result can indicate thrombosis but also has other potential causes.

Human D-Dimers main use is to exclude thromboembolic disease where the probability is low. Human D-dimer testing is of clinical use when there is a suspicion of deep venous thrombosis or pulmonary embolism (PE). In patients suspected of disseminated intra-vascular coagulation (DIC), Human D-dimer(s) protein may aid in the diagnosis.

D-Dimer products available:
200-11 - Human D-Dimer Antigen
200-11-1C6 - Monoclonal Anti-D-Dimer Antibody - Clone 1C6
200-11-2A5 - Monoclonal Anti-D-Dimer Antibody - Clone 2A5
200-11-3C6 - Monoclonal Anti-D-Dimer Antibody - Clone 3C6
200-11-4A7 - Monoclonal Anti-D-Dimer Antibody - Clone 4A7


Human D-Dimer(s) protein are unique in that they are the breakdown products of a fibrin mesh that has been stabilized by Factor XIII. This factor crosslinks the E-element to two D-elements. This is the final step in the generation of a thrombus

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