D-Dimer (D-D) or Cardiac 

D-dimer is formed as a result of thrombin activation, clot formation and subsequent clot lysis. The presence of fibrin degradation products in blood samples is an indicator of various coagulation disorders, including deep vein thrombosis.


Other Cardiovascular Disease markers
AT3
D-D
HDL
LDL
Product:
D-Dimer, 90% pure
 
Cat No:
P202-3
 
Specification:
~90% pure
 
Source:
Human Plasma
 
Min Pk:
1 mg
 
Presentation:
0.05 phosphate buffer pH 7.5 containing 0.15M NaCl and 0.09% NaN3
 
Storage:
<-15°C
 
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Product:
D-Dimer, extract grade
 
Cat No:
P202-4
 
Specification:
>1% pure
 
Source:
Human Plasma
 
Min Pk:
1 mg
 
Presentation:
0.05 phosphate buffer pH 7.5 containing 0.15M NaCl and 0.09% NaN3
 
Storage:
<-15°C
 
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