Plasma with a very high fibrinogen level: 6–10 g/L
Frozen
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| 6-PPFIBVH | Flacon | 1 x 1,0 mL |
Human Plasma – Very high fibrinogen (6–10 g/L), high-quality frozen product stabilized with 3.2% sodium citrate as an anticoagulant. A reagent suitable for the needs of hemostasis research projects.
Description of the Plasma with a very high fibrinogen level: 6–10 g/L
Frozen human plasma obtained from donors with a very high fibrinogen level (between 6 and 10 g/L). This high-quality RUO biological material is intended exclusively for research and is specifically suited to the needs of hemostasis research projects. The plasma is stabilized with 3.2% sodium citrate as an anticoagulant.
Why use plasma with a very high fibrinogen level in hemostasis research?
- To assess the performance of coagulation tests
- To develop or control diagnostic reagents
- To study hemostasis disorders
- To compare different fibrinogen levels under controlled conditions
Advantages
- Reduces the time required to set up your test protocols.
- Ready to use after thawing.
- High-quality reagent.
Informations
Fibrinogen (Factor I) is a soluble plasma glycoprotein synthesized by the liver. It has a molecular weight of 340 kDa and circulates at a concentration of 2.6 to 3 mg/mL. Fibrinogen is a disulfide-linked dimer composed of three pairs of non-identical polypeptide chains. Under the action of thrombin, fibrinogen is converted into fibrin. Together with Factor XIII and calcium ions, fibrin forms a stable network that ensures blood coagulation.






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