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Anti-D-Dimer Detection Antibody | A2090
- SKU:
- 26-A2090-100-GEN
- Availability:
- Usually shipped in 5 working days
Description
D-dimer is a protein fragment that is used as a biomarker to assess the activation of haemostatic system and fibrinolysis. This protein is formed as a consequence of enzymatic degradation of cross-linked fibrin by plasmin. D-dimer levels are elevated in the plasma after clot formation, at a concentration of ? 500 ng/ml, which is normal in healthy individuals. High levels of D-dimer (? 500 ng/ml) are present during cancer, infectious diseases, trauma, surgery and pregnancy. D-dimers are also used to assess deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism in patients.
A2090 | Anti-D-Dimer Detection Antibody DataSheet
Antibody Target: D-dimer
Target Alternative Name:
Tag Line: Protein A purified mouse monoclonal antibody to detect D-dimer in humans. This antibody is match-paired with Anti-D-Dimer Capture Antibody (Catalog# A2091) and can be used for applications such as ELISA, Chemiluminescence immunoassay (CLIA) and Lateral flow
Category: Primary antibody
Host: Mouse
Isotype: IgG
Species Reactivities: Human
Immunogen Sequence: Recombinant D-dimer
Accession #:
Gene ID:
Appearance: Colorless liquid
Form: Liquid
Concentration:
Formulation: In 10 mM PBS, pH 7.4, 0.02% Proclin 300
Purification: Protein A purified
Application: CLIA,Lateral Flow,ELISA
Positive Control:
Application And Usages: ELISA, CLIA, Lateral Flow
Country of Animal Origin: USA
Country of Manufacture: USA
Usage: For Research Use Only! Not to be used in humans.
Handling: The antibody solution should be gently mixed before use.
Western Blot Verified: False
Immunocytochemistry Verified: False
Immunofluorescence Verified: False
Immunoprecipitation Verified: False
FACS Verified: False
ELISA Verified: True
ChIP Verified: False
Dot Blot Verified: False
Flow Cytometry Verified: False
Additional Information
Size: |
100 ug |
Storage Condition: |
2-8°C (Short term), -20°C (Long term) |
Shipping Condition: |
Gel Pack |
Shelf Life: |
25 months |