FBN-C
A fragment of fibronectin generated by matrix metalloproteinase activity, enabling non-invasive monitoring of extracellular matrix remodeling and fibrotic activity in chronic tissue disorders.
Key features and values
- Quantifies fibronectin fragments indicative of extracellular matrix remodeling.
- Reflects fibrotic activity associated with chronic tissue disorders.
- Provides a non-invasive measure of extracellular matrix dynamics.
- Supports monitoring of disease progression and response to therapies targeting fibrosis.
- Applicable in research on diseases characterized by aberrant extracellular matrix turnover.
- Facilitates evaluation of interventions aimed at modulating extracellular matrix degradation.
- Complements other biomarkers for a comprehensive assessment of tissue remodeling dynamics.
Description
The FBN-C biomarker assay measures specific fibronectin fragments resulting from matrix metalloproteinase-mediated cleavage, serving as an indicator of extracellular matrix remodeling and fibrotic activity. This non-invasive assay provides insights into tissue remodeling processes associated with chronic tissue disorders. By quantifying fibronectin degradation products, the FBN-C assay aids in monitoring disease progression, evaluating treatment efficacy, and understanding the underlying mechanisms of tissue fibrosis and damage. It serves as a valuable tool in research settings for assessing the dynamics of extracellular matrix turnover and fibrotic tissue remodeling.
Nordic Bioscience’s assays and services are research use only products and services and do not qualify for medical or diagnostic purposes.