FVIII Immunodepleted Deficient Human Plasma with VWF

 
Human plasma immunodepleted of Factor VIII with a normal level of Factor von Willebrand (VWF), used for the search for inhibitors of Factor VIII. Frozen and poor in platelets.
Human FVIII deficient plasma is produced from a pool of human normal citrated plasma, immunodepleted to obtain a deficiency in factor VIII with VIII levels (antigen and activity) <1% while VWF levels (antigen and activity) are >50%.

Advantages

- No bovine additives
- No reconstitution error
- No plasma alteration linked to freeze-drying
 


Informations

Factor VIII is a glycoprotein with a molecular weight of 250,000 Da synthesized mainly by the liver.
It circulates in the plasma in the form bound to VWF which protects it from rapid proteolytic degradation.
It is activated by FXa or thrombin in FVIIIa which will complex with FIXa in the presence of phospholipids to activate FX in FXa. A patient who is deficient in FVIII has hemophilia A.


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Fresh Frozen Plasmas
 
 
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References

6-FDPFVIII-VWFBottle1 x 100 mL
6-FDPFVIII-VWF-50Bottle1 x 50 mL
6-FDPFVIII-VWF-500Bottle1 x 500 mL

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