For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Guinea pig serum characterized for both classical and alternative pathway activity. Guinea pig serum complement is suitable for in vitro experiments relating to complement activation. It has been widely used in biomaterials research and pharmaceutical development. It is ideal for experiments and assays for which a high level of in vitro complement activity is necessary or a low level of complement activation fragments is required.
This product is intended for use in an experimental setting specifically for monitoring in vitro complement activation. It is therefore appropriate for use in biocompatibility experiments including drug development, biomaterials testing and other applications where the effects of complement need to be monitored. This product contains no EDTA.
References
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Hyde R.R., Parsons E.I. Quantitative interdependence of sensitizer and complement in hemolysis. Am. J. Epidemiol. 7(1):11-21, 1927.
Muller F., Segerling M. A factor in guinea-pig serum with accelerating effect on immune immobilization of Treponema pallidum (IAF): Isolation, purification and differentiation from the known haemolytic complement components and from lysozyme. Immunology 27:33-41, 1974.
Wooley, R.E. et al. Comparison of chicken plasma and guinea pig serum in a quantitative microtiter method of determining microbial complement resistance. Avian Diseases 35(4):897-900, 1991.