Von Willebrand factor (vWF) is a multimeric plasma glycoprotein that functions in hemostasis as the initiator of platelet adhesion at the site of vascular injury and as the carrier of the anti-hemophilic factor, factor VIII (FVIII). Hereditary or acquired defects of VWF lead to von Willebrand disease (vWD), a bleeding diathesis of the skin and […]
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| Versiti Blood Research Institute |
| Cat. #: | 155101 |
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| Tool sub type: | Primary antibody |
| Unit size: | 100 ug |
| Research Fields: | Immunology |
| Application: | ELISA ; IP |
| Target: | von Willebrand Factor |
| Reactivity: | Human |
| Host: | Mouse |
| Class: | Monoclonal |
| Alternate name: | vWf |
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| Product description: | Von Willebrand factor (vWF) is a multimeric plasma glycoprotein that functions in hemostasis as the initiator of platelet adhesion at the site of vascular injury and as the carrier of the anti-hemophilic factor, factor VIII (FVIII). Hereditary or acquired defects of VWF lead to von Willebrand disease (vWD), a bleeding diathesis of the skin and mucous membranes, causing nosebleeds, menorrhagia, and gastrointestinal bleeding. |
| Conjugation: | Unconjugated |
| Molecular weight: | 250 kDa |
| Immunogen: | vWF (A1 domain of mature vWF) |
| Myeloma used: | P3X63Ag8.653 |
| Target background: | Von Willebrand factor (vWF) is a multimeric plasma glycoprotein that functions in hemostasis as the initiator of platelet adhesion at the site of vascular injury and as the carrier of the anti-hemophilic factor, factor VIII (FVIII). Hereditary or acquired defects of VWF lead to von Willebrand disease (vWD), a bleeding diathesis of the skin and mucous membranes, causing nosebleeds, menorrhagia, and gastrointestinal bleeding. |
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| Format: | Liquid |
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| Concentration: | 0.9-1.1 mg/ml |
| Storage buffer: | PBS with 0.02% azide |
| Storage conditions: | -15° C to -25° C |
| Shipping conditions: | Dry ice |
| References: |
Jacobi et al. 2012. Blood. 119(19):4543-53. PMID: 22431572. Zhao et al. 2007. J Thromb Haemost. 5(9):1963-70. PMID: 17723136. Rosenberg et al. 2002. Blood. 100(5):1699-706. PMID: 12176890. Nakayama et al. 2002. J Biol Chem. 277(24):22063-72. PMID: 11943773. Hillery et al. 1998. Blood. 91(5):1572-81. PMID: 9473222. Mancuso et al. 1996. Blood. 88(7):2559-68. PMID: 8839848. Scott et al. 1991. Am J Clin Pathol. 96(6):723-8. PMID: 1746488. Kawai et al. 1987. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 509:60-… |
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