SDS
Monkey Coagulation Factor VII ELISA kit
Catalog #: E09F0014
Sample Type: Biological samples

 

Other Names

FVII; SPCA; proconvertin; Cothromboplastin; Serum Prothrombin Conversation Accelerator; Stable Factor; Eptacog alfa

Research Area

Cardiovascular

Background

Factor VII (EC 3.4.21.21, blood-coagulation factor VIIa, activated blood coagulation factor VII, formerly known as proconvertin) is one of the proteins that causes blood to clot in the coagulation cascade. It is an enzyme of the serine protease class. A recombinant form of human factor VIIa (eptacog alfa [activated], NovoSeven) has U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval for uncontrolled bleeding in hemophilia patients. It is sometimes used unlicensed in severe uncontrollable bleeding, although there have been safety concerns. A biosimilar form of recombinant activated factor VII (AryoSeven) is also available, but does not play any considerable role in the market.