Fibrinogen Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody

CAT#: AP33055SU-N

Fibrinogen rabbit polyclonal antibody, Serum


Size
    • 1 ml

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Applications ID, IP
Recommended Dilution Immunoprecipitation.
Can be used in precipitating techniques as immunoelectrophoresis and single or double radial immunodiffusion to identify the presence of fibrinogen in dog plasma or other body fluids or to determine its concentration.
Precipitin titre: 1/32 when tested against pooled normal dog plasma in agar-block immunodiffusion titration.
Reactivities Canine
Host Rabbit
Clonality Polyclonal
Immunogen Fibrinogen is isolated from fresh plasma after removing prothrombin.
Freund’s complete adjuvant is used in the first step of the immunization procedure.
Specificity The antiserum does not cross react with any other component of dog plasma. Interspecies cross-reactivity is a normal feature of antibodies to plasma proteins since they frequently share antigenic determinants. Cross-reactivity of this antiserum has not been tested in detail.
Cross-reactivity: The antiserum does not cross react with any other component of dog plasma. Interspecies cross-reactivity is a normal feature of antibodies to plasma proteins since they frequently share antigenic determinants. Cross-reactivity of this antiserum has not been tested in detail.
Formulation State: Serum
State: Lyophilized (delipidated, heat inactivated) stable whole antiserum without preservatives
Reconstitution Method Restore by adding 1 ml of sterile distilled water.
Concentration Total protein and IgG concentrations in the antiserum are comparable to those of pooled normal goat serum. No foreign proteins added.
Conjugation Unconjugated
Storage Store lyophilized at 2-8°C for 6 months or at -20°C long term.
After reconstitution store the antibody undiluted at 2-8°C for one month
or (in aliquots) at -20°C long term.
Avoid repeated freezing and thawing.
Stability Shelf life: one year from despatch.
Background Fibrinogen (clotting factor I) is a heat labile beta glycoprotein present in plasma. It is the precursor of fibrin, which is the key protein constituting the network of the blood clot.
Thrombin converts fibrinogen to fibrin by limited proteolysis, releasing the fibrinopeptides A and B (molecular weight 50,000-65,000) and forming fibrin monomers. Fibrin monomers polymerize to fibrin which is stabilized by cross-linking under the influence of factor XIII. The predominant gamma chain of normal fibrinogen (MW 50,000, with higher variants) has a low affinity for platelet binding.
Synonyms FGA, FGB, FGG
Note Adsorption: Immunoaffinity adsorbed using insolubilized antigens as required, to eliminate antibodies cross-reacting with other plasma proteins. The use of insolubilized adsorption antigens prevents the presence of excess adsorbent protein or immune complexes in the antiserum.
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