Plasminogen
Plasminogen is a glycoprotein synthesized primarily in the liver, circulating in the blood as an inactive precursor of plasmin, a serine protease essential for fibrinolysis—the process of breaking down blood clots. Beyond its central role in clot dissolution, plasminogen is involved in various physiological processes, including tissue remodeling, wound healing, and inflammation.
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Name | Type | Format | Host/Source | Isotype | Tested Apps | Unit | Catalog | Buffer | Immunogen | Recombinant | Description | Notes | SDS | COA | New Product | Recommended Product | Order a Sample | ||
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Purified Plasmin | Other | Purified | Human Plasma | N/A | N/A | MG | A50192H | No | View SDS | View COA | 0 | 0 | Order a Sample | ||||||
Human Plasminogen | Other | Purified | Human Plasma | N/A | N/A | MG | A50182H | No | View SDS | View COA | 0 | 0 | Order a Sample |
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