Haemostasis & Thrombosis

Haemostasis & Thrombosis

Our comprehensive product portfolio for Haemostasis and Thrombosis research spans an extensive range of offerings, encompassing Coagulation Proteins, Bone-related Proteins, Fluorogenic Substrates, and Coagulation Inhibitors.

Available in variants sourced from human, bovine, rodent, and rabbit, our products cater to diverse research needs.

Our portfolio also encompasses human Factor Deficient Plasmas and Sample Collection Tubes, providing researchers with comprehensive resources for their investigations.

Moreover, complementing our wide array of Haemostasis and Thrombosis research products, we provide an extensive collection of monoclonal and polyclonal Antibodies specific to Coagulation Proteins and related antigens. Have a look in the Antibodies category of our product catalog.

With a focus on quality and reliability, our products support bioanalytical experiments, enabling researchers to explore blood clotting mechanisms, crucial for drug development in the biopharmaceutical industry.

  • Factor VII deficient plasma

    Cat.-Nr: FVII-ID-50

    Haematologic Technologies factor deficient plasmas are for RESEARCH USE ONLY or for further manufacture into in vitro diagnostic reagents. Our... Read More

  • Factor VIII deficient plasma

    Cat.-Nr: FVIII-CD-1

    Haematologic Technologies factor deficient plasmas are for RESEARCH USE ONLY or for further manufacture into in vitro diagnostic reagents. Our... Read More

  • Factor VIII deficient plasma

    Cat.-Nr: FVIII-CD-250

    Haematologic Technologies factor deficient plasmas are for RESEARCH USE ONLY or for further manufacture into in vitro diagnostic reagents. Our... Read More

  • Factor VIII deficient plasma

    Cat.-Nr: FVIII-CD-50

    Haematologic Technologies factor deficient plasmas are for RESEARCH USE ONLY or for further manufacture into in vitro diagnostic reagents. Our... Read More

  • Factor VIII deficient plasma

    Cat.-Nr: FVIII-CD-500

    Haematologic Technologies factor deficient plasmas are for RESEARCH USE ONLY or for further manufacture into in vitro diagnostic reagents. Our... Read More

  • Factor X deficient plasma

    Cat.-Nr: FX-ID-1

    Haematologic Technologies factor deficient plasmas are for RESEARCH USE ONLY or for further manufacture into in vitro diagnostic reagents. Our... Read More

  • Factor X deficient plasma

    Cat.-Nr: FX-ID-50

    Haematologic Technologies factor deficient plasmas are for RESEARCH USE ONLY or for further manufacture into in vitro diagnostic reagents. Our... Read More

  • Factor XI deficient plasma

    Cat.-Nr: FXI-ID-1

    Haematologic Technologies factor deficient plasmas are for RESEARCH USE ONLY or for further manufacture into in vitro diagnostic reagents. Our... Read More

  • Factor XI deficient plasma

    Cat.-Nr: FXI-ID-50

    Haematologic Technologies factor deficient plasmas are for RESEARCH USE ONLY or for further manufacture into in vitro diagnostic reagents. Our... Read More

  • Factor XII deficient plasma

    Cat.-Nr: FXII-ID-1

    Haematologic Technologies factor deficient plasmas are for RESEARCH USE ONLY or for further manufacture into in vitro diagnostic reagents. Our... Read More

  • Factor XII deficient plasma

    Cat.-Nr: FXII-ID-50

    Haematologic Technologies factor deficient plasmas are for RESEARCH USE ONLY or for further manufacture into in vitro diagnostic reagents. Our... Read More

  • Fluorescein EGR-chloromethylketone

    Cat.-Nr: FEGRCK-06

    Tri-peptide chloromethylketones have been utilized extensively to irreversibly inhibit various serine proteases (1-5). Among the most common... Read More

  • Fluorescein FPR-chloromethylketone

    Cat.-Nr: FFPRCK-06

    Tri-peptide chloromethylketones have been utilized extensively to irreversibly inhibit various serine proteases (1-5). Among the most common... Read More

  • FPR-chloromethylketone (PPACK)

    Cat.-Nr: FPRCK-01

    Tri-peptide chloromethylketones have been utilized extensively to irreversibly inhibit various serine proteases (1-5). Among the most common... Read More

  • Human Activated Protein C

    Cat.-Nr: HCAPC-0080

    Activated protein C (APC) is an anticoagulant serine protease derived from the two chain, vitamin K-dependent zymogen, protein C (3-7). A complex... Read More

  • Human Activated Protein C-DEGR (active site blocked)

    Cat.-Nr: HCAPC-DEGR

    Activated protein C (APC) is an anticoagulant serine protease derived from the two chain, vitamin K-dependent zymogen, protein C (3-7). A complex... Read More

  • Human alpha Thrombin-BFPRCK

    Cat.-Nr: HCT-BFPRCK

    Alpha-thrombin is a highly specific serine protease generated by proteolytic activation of the zymogen prothrombin (1). During coagulation, thrombin... Read More

  • Human Alpha-2-Plasmin Inhibitor

    Cat.-Nr: HA2AP-0230

    α2 –plasmin inhibitor (α2 -PI) is a single-chain glycoprotein and is one of the major serine proteinase inhibitors circulating in plasma.... Read More

  • Human alpha-Thrombin

    Cat.-Nr: HCT-0020

    Alpha-thrombin is a highly specific serine protease generated by proteolytic activation of the zymogen prothrombin (1). During coagulation, thrombin... Read More

  • Human alpha-Thrombin-DFP (active site blocked)

    Cat.-Nr: HCT-DFP

    Alpha-thrombin is a highly specific serine protease generated by proteolytic activation of the zymogen prothrombin (1). During coagulation, thrombin... Read More

  • Human Angiostatin

    Cat.-Nr: ANG-01

    Angiostatin is a single-chain, proteolytic fragment of glu-plasminogen which has a molecular weight of about 38,000. It is a potent inhibitor of... Read More

  • Human Antithrombin III

    Cat.-Nr: HCATIII-0120

    Antithrombin III (ATIII) is a single chain glycoprotein with a molecular weight of 58,000. It is a member of the serpin (serine protease inhibitor)... Read More

  • Human beta Thrombin

    Cat.-Nr: HCBT-0022

    Alpha-thrombin is a highly specific serine protease generated by proteolytic activation of the zymogen prothrombin (1). Purified forms of -thrombin... Read More

  • Human beta-Factor Xa

    Cat.-Nr: HCBXA-0061

    Activation of the zymogen, factor X, by either the intrinsic or extrinsic factor Xase complexes produces the active serine protease factor Xa (1,2).... Read More

  • Human Beta-Thromboglobulin

    Cat.-Nr: HBTG-0210

    -thromboglobulin (-TG), is a low molecular weight, heparin-binding, platelet-derived protein (1). It is similar to platelet factor-4 (PF-4) in that... Read More

  • Human D-Dimer

    Cat.-Nr: HDD-0151

    The thrombin (IIa) catalyzed cleavage of soluble fibrinogen (Fbg) to form fibrin (Fbn) is the terminal proteolytic event in the coagulation cascade.... Read More

  • Human Factor IX

    Cat.-Nr: HCIX-0040

    The zymogen factor IX is a single chain vitamin K-dependent glycoprotein which is synthesized in the liver (1-3). The domain structure of factor IX... Read More

  • Human Factor IX, biotinylated

    Cat.-Nr: HCIX-0040-B

    The zymogen factor IX is a single chain vitamin K-dependent glycoprotein which is synthesized in the liver (1-3). The domain structure of factor IX... Read More

  • Human Factor IXa

    Cat.-Nr: HCIXA-0050

    Factor IXa is produced from its inactive precursor, factor IX, via proteolytic cleavage by factor XIa or the tissue factor/factor VIIa/phospholipid... Read More

  • Human Factor IXa-DEGR

    Cat.-Nr: HCIXA-DEGR

    Factor IXa is produced from its inactive precursor, factor IX, via proteolytic cleavage by factor XIa or the tissue factor/factor VIIa/phospholipid... Read More

  • Human Factor IXa-EGR

    Cat.-Nr: HCIXA-EGR

    Factor IXa is produced from its inactive precursor, factor IX, via proteolytic cleavage by factor XIa or the tissue factor/factor VIIa/phospholipid... Read More

  • Human Factor IXa, biotinylated

    Cat.-Nr: HCIXA-0050-B

    Factor IXa is produced from its inactive precursor, factor IX, via proteolytic cleavage by factor XIa or the tissue factor/factor VIIa/phospholipid... Read More

  • Human Factor IXa, biotinylated EGR

    Cat.-Nr: HCIXA-0050-BEGR1 mg

    Factor IXa is produced from its inactive precursor, factor IX, via proteolytic cleavage by factor XIa or the tissue factor/factor VIIa/phospholipid... Read More

  • Human Factor V

    Cat.-Nr: HCV-0100

    Factor V is a large, single chain, plasma glycoprotein which is an essential component in the blood coagulation cascade (1). During coagulation, the... Read More

  • Human Factor Va

    Cat.-Nr: HCVA-0110

    Factor Va is a cofactor for the serine protease factor Xa, and in the presence of calcium ions they collectively assemble on a phospholipid surface... Read More

  • Human Factor VII

    Cat.-Nr: HCVII-0030

    Human factor VII is a single chain, vitamin K-dependent, plasma glycoprotein which is synthesized in the liver (1-3). Prior to secretion into the... Read More

  • Human Factor VIIa

    Cat.-Nr: HCVIIA-0031

    Human factor VII is a single chain plasma glycoprotein, and is a zymogen in its native form (1-4). Proteolytic activation of factor VII, yields the... Read More

  • Human Factor X

    Cat.-Nr: HCX-0050

    Factor X is a vitamin K-dependent protein zymogen which is synthesized in the liver and circulates in plasma as a two chain molecule linked by a... Read More

  • Human Factor X, biotinylated

    Cat.-Nr: HCX-0050-B

    Factor X is a vitamin K-dependent protein zymogen which is synthesized in the liver and circulates in plasma as a two chain molecule linked by a... Read More

  • Human Factor Xa

    Cat.-Nr: HCXA-0060

    Activation of the zymogen, factor X, by either the intrinsic or extrinsic factor Xase complexes produces the active serine protease factor Xa (1,2).... Read More

  • Human Factor Xa-BEGRck (active site blocked)

    Cat.-Nr: HCXA-BEGR

    Activation of the zymogen, factor X, by either the intrinsic or extrinsic factor Xase complexes produces the active serine protease factor Xa (1,2).... Read More

  • Human Factor Xa-DEGRck (active site blocked)

    Cat.-Nr: HCXA-DEGR

    Activation of the zymogen, factor X, by either the intrinsic or extrinsic factor Xase complexes produces the active serine protease factor Xa (1,2).... Read More

  • Human Factor Xa, biotinylated

    Cat.-Nr: HCXA-0060-B

    Activation of the zymogen, factor X, by either the intrinsic or extrinsic factor Xase complexes produces the active serine protease factor Xa (1,2).... Read More

  • Human Factor Xa, EGRck (active site blocked)

    Cat.-Nr: HCXA-EGR

    Activation of the zymogen, factor X, by either the intrinsic or extrinsic factor Xase complexes produces the active serine protease factor Xa (1,2).... Read More

  • Human Factor XI

    Cat.-Nr: HCXI-0150

    Factor XI is a plasma glycoprotein which circulates in a non-covalent complex with high molecular weight kininogen (1). The mature molecule is... Read More

  • Human Factor XIa

    Cat.-Nr: HCXIA-0160

    Proteolysis of XI by factor XIIa in the presence of high molecular weight kininogen (HMWK), yields the enzyme factor XIa (1-3). Factor XIa is a... Read More

  • Human Factor XII

    Cat.-Nr: HCXII-0155

    Factor XII (XII) (Hageman Factor) is a single chain (Mr=78,000) glycoprotein zymogen that circulates in plasma at a concentration of 40 µg/ml (1-5).... Read More

  • Human Factor XIII

    Cat.-Nr: HCXIII-0160

    Factor XIII is the zymogenic form of the glutaminyl-peptide -glutamyl transferase factor XIIIa (fibrinoligase, plasma transglutaminase, fibrin... Read More

  • Human Factor XIIIa

    Cat.-Nr: HCXIIIA-0165

    Factor XIIIa (FXIIIa) (fibrinoligase, plasma transglutaminase, fibrin stabilizing factor, E.C. 2.3.2.13) is a glutaminyl-peptide -glutamyl... Read More

  • Human Fibrinogen Fragment D

    Cat.-Nr: HCI-0150D

    The thrombin (IIa) catalyzed cleavage of soluble fibrinogen (Fbg) to form fibrin (Fbn) is the terminal proteolytic event in the coagulation cascade.... Read More