D-dimer
The elevated level of
D-dimer in blood is believed to be a reliable marker of pathological
coagulation that underlies the pathogenesis of most cardiovascular
diseases.
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Soluble transferrin receptor
Soluble transferrin
receptor is an indispensable marker of iron deficiency anemia and is
mainly used for the differentiation between iron deficiency anemia and
anemia of chronic disease.
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Human albumin
Microalbuminuria has
been considered to be an early marker of nephropathy and reflects
microvascular damage over the blood circulating system.
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Fibrinopeptide A
Elevation
of Fibrinopeptide A levels in plasma is associated with disorders such
as disseminated intravascular coagulation, deep venous thrombosis, and
arterial thrombosis.
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Blood Coagulation and Anemia markers
Monoclonal antibodies
Antigens