DNA aptamer against Fibrinogen
Background
Fibrinogen is a 340kDa hexameric plasma glycoprotein synthesized by the liver and is the major structural component of a clot. Abnormally high levels of fibrinogen can occur due to a number of reasons, including injury, infection, inflammation, pregnancy, aging, tobacco use, obesity, and insulin resistance.
Product Specification
Aptamer type: DNA aptamer
Aptamer length: 90 bp
Affinity KD: 6.2 ±1.4 nM
Storage: keep at -20°C. DNA aptamers are guaranteed stable for 12 months when properly stored.