Factor VII (FVII) is a glycoprotein synthesized by the liver, zymogen of a serine protease. It is a vitamin K dependent factor belonging to the prothrombin complex. Its half-life is 4 to 6 hours and it is the only coagulation factor present in trace amounts in its active form. When tissue factor appears on the endothelial surface, activated FVII associates with it initiating the extrinsic pathway for coagulation. This complex (FT-FVIIa) will activate the FX in FXa and the FIX in FIXa.
The vast majority of antibodies is pure (without additives) with > 95 % purity SDS-PAGE.
Stock antidobies are supplied in 50 % glycerol/water (v/v) for ease of storage and use.
Both small, laboratory scale and bulk, production scale quantities are available.
Expiration date of one year from delivery.
Custom needs by supplying you conjugated with biotin, HRP, FITC or other conjugates.
Special formulations are available upon request. Discount according to quantities