Plasminogen, Human plasma-5 U
Description
Plasminogen, Human plasma is a secreted protein that upon cleavage by urokinase plasminogen activator (uPA) or tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) is converted to plasmin, a broad range protease capable of cleaving fibrin and other ECM components. Plasminogen also is a proinflammatory regulator that accelerates the healing of acute and diabetic wounds. Plasminogen can be used in studies of wound healing, inflammation and hypoplasminogenemia[1][2].-polypeptide, sealed storage, away from moisture-Applications-COVID-19-immunoregulation-Formula-N/A-Citation–References-[1]Shen Y, et al. Plasminogen is a key proinflammatory regulator that accelerates the healing of acute and diabetic wounds. Blood. 2012 Jun 14;119(24):5879-87. |[2]Keragala CB, et al. Plasminogen: an enigmatic zymogen. Blood. 2021 May 27;137(21):2881-2889.-CASNumber-9001-91-6-MolecularWeight-N/A-Compound Purity–SMILES-[Plasminogen, Human plasma]-Research_Area-Inflammation/Immunology-Solubility-10 mM in DMSO-Target-Others-Isoform–Pathway-Others-MCE Product type-Enzyme