Human Prothrombin (Factor II) ELISA Kit

$407.00

Catalog Number: EP3023-1

This assay employs a quantitative enzyme immunoassay technique that measures the specified antigen in samples.
Product Size:96 Well Plate

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Additional information

Format

Sandwich ELISA

Entrez Gene

2147

Components

Biotinylated Human Prothrombin Antibody, Chromogen Substrate (1x), Human Prothrombin Microplate, Human Prothrombin Standard, MIX Diluent Concentrate (10x), Sealing Tapes, SP Conjugate (100x), Stop Solution (1x), Wash Buffer Concentrate (20x)

TIme

4 hours

Sensitivity

0.13 ng/ml

Range

0.344 – 22 ng/ml

Samples Type

CSF, Milk, Plasma, Saliva, Serum, Urine

Associated Disease

Alzheimer's Disease, Blood Disorder, Chronic Gastrointestinal Disorder, Hypoprothrombinemia, Sepsis

Species

Human

UniProt

P00734

Storage

Refer to component labels for details

Plex

1

Usage

For Research Use Only, Not To Be Used For Diagnostic Purposes

Documentation

Publications (4 results)

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* Stryukova EV (2021) Indicator of endothelial dysfunction and factors hemostasis in patients iwht stable and unstable atherosclerotic plates. Federal Research Center Institue of Cytology and Genetics of the Siberian Branch Russian Academy of Sciences. Dissertation.

* Ragino YI et al. (2019) Association of some hemostasis and endothelial dysfunction factors with probability of presence of vulnerable atherosclerotic plaques in patients with coronary atherosclerosis. BMC Res Notes. 12(1):336.

* Gennadievna LY (2018) Interrelation of genetic prothrombotic polymorphisms with the state of thrombocytic and plasma links of hemostasis in patients with a functionally single ventricle of the heart. Tomsk National Research Medical Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences

* Liu X et al. (2015) Targeting blood thrombogenicity precipitates atherothrombotic events in a mouse model of plaque destabilization. Sci Rep. 2015 May 11;5:10225.

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