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Cardiovascular Biology

Cardiovascular Biology research products
Cardiovascular Biology is the study of the network of blood vessels and heart of an organism which defines the cardiovascular system. It delivers oxygen and nutrients to the different organs of the body and removes their wastes. Cardiovascular deficiencies are implied in many diseases as atherosclerosis, cardiomyopathy, hypertension, cardiac arrhythmias or coronary disease. There is a growing awareness on these disease linked to the cardiovascular system as they are one of the major cause of global deaths.
ProteoGenix offers a wide range of products in the area of cardiovascular research, from regulation protein to antibodies.
Cardiovascular Biology science
 
Cardiovascular system structure
The cardiovascular system is structured according to the blood that is transported in the vessel, veins carry blood flowing to the heart on the contrary to arteries which blood flows away from it. The capillaries are the thinnest vessels that are in contact with the final organs and which allow the exchange through their membrane.
Cardiovascular system process
The cardiovascular system can be split in three processes. Pulmonary circulation is responsible for the transportation of oxygen from the lungs to the heart and backward with oxygen-poor blood. Systemic circulation is in charge of the blood between the heart and the organs for the transport of the oxygen rich and oxygen poor blood. Finally, coronary circulation describes the circulation of the blood inside the heart.
Cardiovascular system evolution
The cardiovascular system evolves thanks to two phenomenons. The first one is vasculogenesis by which new vessels are formed. The second one is angiogenesis which is the modification and extension of the existing vessels.
Examples of Cardiovascular proteins
Among Cardiovascular recombinant proteins, ProteoGenix offers Cardiac Biomarkers which are proteins or hormones that are secreted and released in the blood vessels as a mean of communication when a cardiac muscle, or myocardium, is stressed or damaged. Cardiac markers may be used for diagnostic purposes to prevent cardiac failures. These failures are often caused by deposits of fat in the near heart vessels, or coronary arteries, that prevent it from receiving blood. For example troponin T and I can be used as cardiac markers in case of heart infarction or heart attack and cardiomyopathy. Creatine kinase can also be used in the same way for myocardial infarction control.

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  • Human MICB recombinant protein

    Human MICB recombinant protein

    • PX-P6574
    Host species:
    Mammalian cells
    Origin species:
    Human
    Brand:
    ProteoGenix
    Size:
    100ug, 1MG, 50ug
  • Human MICB*00502 recombinant protein

    Human MICB*00502 recombinant protein

    • PX-P6576
    Host species:
    Mammalian cells
    Origin species:
    Human
    Brand:
    ProteoGenix
    Size:
    100ug, 1MG, 50ug
  • Human MICB*008 recombinant protein

    Human MICB*008 recombinant protein

    • PX-P6577
    Host species:
    Mammalian cells
    Origin species:
    Human
    Brand:
    ProteoGenix
    Size:
    100ug, 1MG, 50ug
  • Human MICOS13 Recombinant Protein, N-GST & C-His

    Human MICOS13 Recombinant Protein, N-GST & C-His

    • ARO-P20458
    Host species:
    Escherichia coli (E.coli)
    Origin species:
    Human
    Brand:
    ProteoGenix
    Size:
    100ug, 1MG, 50ug
  • Human MID1 Recombinant Protein, N-His

    Human MID1 Recombinant Protein, N-His

    • ARO-P19679
    Host species:
    Escherichia coli (E.coli)
    Origin species:
    Human
    Brand:
    ProteoGenix
    Size:
    100ug, 1MG, 50ug
  • Human MIF4GD Recombinant Protein, N-His

    Human MIF4GD Recombinant Protein, N-His

    • ARO-P19642
    Host species:
    Escherichia coli (E.coli)
    Origin species:
    Human
    Brand:
    ProteoGenix
    Size:
    100ug, 1MG, 50ug
  • Human MLYCD Recombinant Protein, N-His

    Human MLYCD Recombinant Protein, N-His

    • ARO-P20318
    Host species:
    Escherichia coli (E.coli)
    Origin species:
    Human
    Brand:
    ProteoGenix
    Size:
    100ug, 1MG, 50ug
  • Human MMP7 recombinant protein

    Human MMP7 recombinant protein

    • PX-P6491
    Host species:
    Mammalian cells
    Origin species:
    Human
    Brand:
    ProteoGenix
    Size:
    100ug, 1MG, 50ug
  • Human MMP8 recombinant protein

    Human MMP8 recombinant protein

    • PX-P6347
    Host species:
    Mammalian cells
    Origin species:
    Human
    Brand:
    ProteoGenix
    Size:
    100ug, 1MG, 50ug
  • Human MMRN2 recombinant protein

    Human MMRN2 recombinant protein

    • PX-P6558
    Host species:
    Mammalian cells
    Origin species:
    Human
    Brand:
    ProteoGenix
    Size:
    100ug, 1MG, 50ug
  • Human MMS19 Recombinant Protein, N-His

    Human MMS19 Recombinant Protein, N-His

    • ARO-P19293
    Host species:
    Escherichia coli (E.coli)
    Origin species:
    Human
    Brand:
    ProteoGenix
    Size:
    100ug, 1MG, 50ug
  • Human MOSPD2 Recombinant Protein, N-His

    Human MOSPD2 Recombinant Protein, N-His

    • ARO-P20557
    Host species:
    Escherichia coli (E.coli)
    Origin species:
    Human
    Brand:
    ProteoGenix
    Size:
    100ug, 1MG, 50ug
  • Human MOV10 Recombinant Protein, N-His

    Human MOV10 Recombinant Protein, N-His

    • ARO-P19287
    Host species:
    Escherichia coli (E.coli)
    Origin species:
    Human
    Brand:
    ProteoGenix
    Size:
    100ug, 1MG, 50ug
  • Human MPIG6B/G6b Recombinant Protein, C-His

    Human MPIG6B/G6b Recombinant Protein, C-His

    • ARO-P20352
    Host species:
    Mammalian cells
    Origin species:
    Human
    Brand:
    ProteoGenix
    Size:
    100ug, 1MG, 50ug
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