DNA Aptamer against Thrombin
Background
Thrombin is a protein that plays a vital role in blood clotting and inflammation. The liver produces thrombin as an inactive precursor called prothrombin. When the coagulation cascade is activated, other proteases split prothrombin to form thrombin. Thrombin is a serine protease that converts fibrinogen into fibrin, which forms a network that stabilizes blood clots. Thrombin also activates platelets and catalyzes other coagulation-related reactions.
Product Specification
Aptamer type: DNA aptamer
Aptamer length: 60 bp
Affinity KD: 7.04 pM
Storage: keep at -20°C. DNA aptamers are guaranteed stable for 12 months when properly stored.