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Human ALPHA FETOPROTEIN PROTEIN (AFP); Human Tumor Marker

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Item #: 105-11

Description

Product Name:

ALPHA FETOPROTEIN

Expiration:

2 years

Purity:

>95 % by SDS Page

Source:

Human Cord Blood

Appearance:

Clear and colorless

UNSPSC code:

51131904

Molecular Weight:

69kDa

Form:

Liquid, 0.2um filtered

Storage:

2-8 C

Cat. No:

105-11

Protein Conc::

Typically > 1mg/ml

Synonyms:

AFP, a-fetoprotein

Price

Unit

Qty

$1700.00

10mgs

$1000.00

5mg

$250.00

mg

$125.00

100ug

Details

alpha FETOPROTEIN, AFP is available in bulk quantities and custom fills. As a manufacturer, producer of finished human proteins, our lab can custom purify to meet your specifications. Inquire about our private labeling in any quantity size.

Human Alpha fetoprotein (AFP) is a protein that is normally only produced in the fetus during its development. Human Alpha fetoprotein (AFP)measurement during pregnancy has been useful to detect certain abnormalities specifically if high levels of Human Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) are found in amniotic fluid it can indicate a developmental defect in the baby.

Other Alpha Fetoproteins available:
GFT-80A Alpha Fetoprotein anti-Human Affinity Purified
GFT-80 Alpha Fetoprotein, Polyclonal Whole Antiserum
105-11 Alpha Fetoprotein (AFP) Human

Human Alpha fetoprotein (AFP) is measured in pregnant women, using maternal blood or amniotic fluid, as a screening test for a subset developmental abnormalities, principally open neural tube defects. Human Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) appears in human of 4-week old fetuses, reaches its highest levels in the 12th-16th week of gestation, dropping Human Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) to trace amounts after birth. Human Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) is also found at high levels in the plasma and ascitic fluid of adults with hepatoma. Current research shows that Serum alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), the main serum marker of hepatocellular carcinoma, may increase in some benign conditions involving the liver but is usually within normal values in focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH) in adults.

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