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Human fibrinopeptide A,FPA Sandwich ELISA ELISA Kit

NB-E11472-a

$625.00

Data sheet

Storage 2 - 8 ℃
Background Fibrinopeptides A and B (FPA and FPB) are short amino acid sequences situated at the amino termini of the alpha and beta chains (respectively) of soluble fibrinogen. Fibrinopeptide A is a 16- amino acid cleavage product of thrombin-induced proteolytic cleavage of fibrinogen. Liberation of FPA and another 14-amino acid peptide, fibrinopeptide B, uncovers the E domain of fibrinogen. The residual protein, fibrin monomer, polymerizes to form fibrin clot. Thus, liberation of approximately 4 ng/ml of FPA per milligram of fibrinogen is closely linked to clot formation. Because proteolysis of fibrinogen accelerates early after the onset of thrombosis, marked elevations in FPA levels are expected early after the onset of clotting. Elevation of Fibrinopeptide A levels in plasma is seen in association with disorders such as disseminated intravascular coagulation, deep venous thrombosis, arterial thrombosis, and malignancy. Given the short half-life of FPA in plasma (3-5 min) and the conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin is particularly rapid and early during the course of thrombosis, measuring for elevated FPA levels in samples obtained very early after the onset of symptoms of transmural infarction would be beneficial to assess association with acute coronary thrombosis. Elevated FPA levels appear to be a marker during the course of coronary thrombosis In general, the level of fibrinopeptide A ( NH2-ADSGEGDFLAEGGGVR-COOH should range from 0.6 to 1.9 (mg/mL). Normal value ranges may vary slightly among different laboratories. Some labs use different measurements or may test different specimens. Talk to your doctor about the meaning of your specific test results. An increased fibrinopeptide A level may be a sign of: Cellulitis DIC (disseminated intravascular coagulation) Leukemia at the time of diagnosis, during early treatment, and during a relapse Some infections Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)
Alternate Names Fibrinopeptide A, FPA
Assay Type Sandwich ELISA
Kit Type Colorimetric
Assay Time 4.5 hours
Sample Type serum, plasma
Assay Range 78 - 5000 pg/ml
Sensitivity 37.6 pg/ml
Specificity only recognizes FPA not Fibrinogen
Recovery 85% to 112%
Precision Inter-assay: 7.1%, Intra-assay: 3.8%
Dilution Factors 1:400 to 1:1000
Gene ID 2243
UniProt ID P02671

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