341600 Sigma-AldrichFibrinogen, Fragment D, Human Plasma
Fibrinogen fragment D is a thermolabile native human plasma protein prepared by digestion of purified fibrinogen followed by preparative electrophoresis.
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341600-200UGCN | Plastic ampoule | 200 μg |
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Form | Lyophilized |
Formulation | Lyophilized from 400 mM glycine, 150 mM NaCl. |
Quality Level | MQ200 |
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Application | Fibrinogen fragment D is a thermolabile native human plasma protein prepared by digestion of purified fibrinogen followed by preparative electrophoresis. |
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Purity | single band by SDS-PAGE |
Source | Prepared from plasma that has been shown by certified tests to be negative for HBsAg and for antibodies to HIV and HCV. |
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Contaminants | Fragment E: ≤1% |
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341600-200UGCN | 04055977195187 |
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Fibrinogen, Fragment D, Human Plasma SDS
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