Nanopia D-dimer
Measurement of D-D dimer concentration in plasma or serum D-dimer (D-D dimer) is a kind of fibrin/fibrinogen degradation product (FDP) that is produced when stabilized fibrin, which has been cross-linked by active factor XIII, is degraded by plasmin.
There are various molecular species of D dimer in the blood, such as YY/DXD, YD/DY, DD/E, and DD complexes. An increase of the blood level of D-dimer indicates that thrombi are being formed in vivo and that the fibrinolysis system has been activated.
D-dimer is known to increase in various diseases, such as malignancies, obstetric diseases, vascular disease.
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1. Storage temperature: 2–10°C
2. Shelf life: 2 years from the date of manufacture (The expiration date is printed on the outer package)