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Coagulation molecules
Both pro- and anticoagulant pathways are involved in inflammation and in many inflammatory diseases. The protein C anticoagulant pathway serves as a major system for controlling thrombosis, limiting inflammatory responses, and potentially decreasing endothelial cell apoptosis in response to inflammatory cytokines. The essential components of this pathway include thrombin, thrombomodulin, the endothelial cell protein C receptor (EPCR), protein C and protein S. Life-threatening coagulation disorders, such as thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) often arise from deficiency or inhibition of the enzyme ADAMTS-13.
Product description
Quantity
Applications
Catalog #
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100 µgF FC FSHM2144
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100 µgFC FS IP WHM2145
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100 µgFC FS IP WHM2145F
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100 µgFC FS WHM2146
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100 µgFC WHM2147
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100 µgFC WHM2148
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100 µgFC WHM2148F
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100 µgFC IA WHM2351
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100 µgFC IA WHM2350
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100 µgFC IA WHM2352
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100 µgFC IA WHM2346
Abbreviation legend
F Frozen sections
FC Flow cytometry
FS Functional studies
IA Immuno assays
IF Immuno fluorescence
IP Immuno precipitation
P Paraffin sections
W Western blot
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