Human Thrombomodulin ELISA Set (without plates)
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Human Thrombomodulin ELISA Set (without plates) is a Sandwich (quantitative) ELISA for the measurement of Human Thrombomodulin ELISA Set (without plates) in Human in Biofluids, Cell Culture Media samples.
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CD141, THRM, THBD, Thrombomodulin, TM, Fetomodulin
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Sandwich ELISA - Human Thrombomodulin ELISA Set (without plates) (AB47358)
Thrombomodulin Standard curve ranging from 0.625 to 20 ng/ml
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Abcam's Thrombomodulin Human in vitro ELISA Set is designed for the quantitative measurement of Thrombomodulin in cell culture supernatants, buffered solutions, serum, plasma and other body fluids.
This ELISA Set is intended to measure human Thrombomodulin in cell -culture supernatants, as well as in serum and plasma samples. The enclosed procedures provide general guidelines for ELISA preparation. This procedure may need some optimization depending on the plastic, matrix, standard range.
These reagents are intended for research use only, not for diagnostic purposes.
The Thrombomodulin ELISA Set includes both the capture and the detection antibodies as well as Horse-Radish peroxidase conjugated Streptavidin (HRP-Strep) and TMB which are the reagents used in the colour development step.
Recognizes both natural and recombinant human Thrombomodulin.
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Biological function summary
Thrombomodulin regulates blood coagulation and maintains hemostatic balance. It forms a complex with thrombin on endothelial cells facilitating the conversion of protein C to activated protein C (APC). Activated protein C plays a pivotal role in controlling blood clot formation by proteolytically inactivating Factors Va and VIIIa. This function is important for preventing excessive clotting while ensuring proper wound healing processes.
Pathways
Thrombomodulin works chiefly within the anticoagulation pathway. It interacts directly with the thrombin-protein C pathway to achieve the activation of protein C. Additionally it interfaces with other pathways sharing mutual components such as endothelial cell proliferation and inflammation modulation. Related proteins include thrombin and protein C along with protein S which serves as a cofactor for APC's anticoagulant actions.
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Please note: All products are 'FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY. NOT FOR USE IN DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC PROCEDURES'.
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