Human Plasminogen ELISA Kit
Plasminogen is an inactive zymogen synthesized primarily by the liver and circulating in the plasma. It serves as the precursor to plasmin, a key enzyme in the fibrinolytic system responsible for degrading fibrin clots and maintaining vascular homeostasis. Beyond its role in clot resolution, plasminogen and plasmin participate in tissue remodeling, wound healing, and inflammatory processes. Altered plasminogen levels or activity are associated with thrombotic disorders, impaired wound healing, chronic inflammation, and certain liver diseases, making it a significant biomarker for both hemostatic balance and pathological conditions.
The Plasminogen ELISA Kit is a quantitative immunoassay designed to measure plasminogen concentrations in plasma, serum, or other biological fluids. In research, it is widely used to study the regulation of the fibrinolytic system, investigate coagulation and thrombotic disorders, and explore tissue remodeling and inflammatory responses. In clinical and diagnostic settings, the kit provides a valuable tool for evaluating plasminogen deficiency, monitoring fibrinolytic activity, and assessing risk factors for thrombotic or bleeding disorders. Its sensitivity and specificity make it suitable for both mechanistic studies in the laboratory and routine clinical assessments in patients with coagulation abnormalities or inflammatory conditions.
This Human Plasminogen ELISA Kit is manufactured in USA by Eagle Biosciences.



