Alpha-Fetoprotein: A Reliable Biomarker for Research and Diagnostics
Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP), a crucial serum glycoprotein that serves as a valuable biomarker for various research and diagnostic applications. Sourced from human serum, our AFP is meticulously purified to ensure optimal quality, making it the ideal choice for researchers and clinicians alike.
Alpha-Fetoprotein is widely recognized for its role in prenatal screening and assessment of fetal development, as well as in the detection and monitoring of certain cancers, including hepatocellular carcinoma and testicular cancer. Our high-quality AFP is designed to meet the rigorous demands of these diagnostic applications, providing reliable and accurate results every time.
Our AFP product offers a range of benefits, including:
High Purity: Purified to perfection, our AFP ensures consistent results in a variety of research applications.
Versatility: Suitable for use in numerous diagnostic and research assays, such as ELISA, immunoblotting, and tumor marker analysis.
Easy-to-Use: Conveniently provided in a lyophilized format, our AFP is easy to reconstitute and ready for use in your experiments.
Source
Human cord blood (negative
for HbsAg, HIV and HCV)
Purification
Hydrophobic, ion-exchange
and affinity chromatography, sulphate fractionation and MonoQ-FPLC
Purity
95% SDS, single band
(70kDa) at load 25 mg/lane
Format
Lyophilized
Reconstitution
Sterile PBS pH 7.4
Storage
Lyophilized protein:
shipping at ambient temperature, storage (2 years) at –20°C or
lower. Storage of reconstituted protein at -70°C for 6 months. Avoid
repeated freeze/thaw cycles
Caution!
We get the reports that a counterfeit version of this product is sold on Asian market. If you are purchasing through a reseller please check with us regarding the product's authenticity
Citations
1. Jee JE, Ang YL, Cha J, Ang MW, Ling J, Lim J, Lee SS. Combinatorial bead-based peptide libraries improved for rapid and robust screenings. Comb Chem High Throughput Screen. 2014;17(6):520-30. PubMed PMID: 24410000