Human fibrinogen

 

Fibrinogen, is a soluble plasma glycoprotein that is synthesized in the hepatic cells.
 

Formulation : 10 mM citrate sodium, 10 mM sodium phosphate, pH 7.3
Molecular weight (Da) : 340 000
Extinction coef. : 15.1
Isoelectric point between 5.1-6.3
CAS 9001-32-5


Advantages

The vast majority of plasma derivatives is pure (without additives) with > 95 % purity SDS-PAGE.
Expiration date of one year from delivery.
Delivery in large quantities. Discount according to quantities.


Informations

Fibrinogen (Factor I) is a blood plasma soluble glycoprotein that is synthesized by the liver at a size of 340 kDa and circulating at a concentration of 2.6 to 3 mg/mL.
Fibrinogen is a dimer bound by disulfide bridges composed of 3 pairs of polypeptide chains not identical.
Under the action of thrombin, fibrinogen is converted into fibrin. In combination with FXIII, calcium ions, fibrin forms a stable network that ensures coagulation.


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References

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