A fragment of α-synuclein cleaved by Calpain-1, enabling non-invasive monitoring of neurodegenerative protein aggregation and neuronal injury.
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C1M
PopularA neo-epitope fragment of type I collagen generated by MMP activity, quantifying pathological soft tissue destruction and extracellular matrix turnover.
C2M
PopularA neo-epitope fragment of type II collagen generated by matrix metalloproteinase activity, enabling direct assessment of cartilage degradation and turnover.
C3M
PopularA matrix metalloproteinase-generated fragment of type III collagen, reflecting extracellular matrix remodeling and enabling assessment of fibrotic activity.
C4G
PopularA granzyme B-generated neo-epitope fragment of type IV collagen, enabling non-invasive assessment of T-cell infiltration and basement membrane remodeling in tumor and inflammatory microenvironments.
C4M
PopularA neo-epitope fragment of type IV collagen generated by matrix metalloproteinase activity, enabling non-invasive assessment of basement membrane degradation and extracellular matrix remodeling in chronic inflammatory and fibrotic diseases.
CPa9-HNE (nordicCPa9-HNE™, serum calprotectin)
PopularA fragment of S100A9 (calprotectin) released by neutrophil elastase measured in blood, enabling precise assessment of active neutrophil-driven inflammation in systemic and tissue-specific conditions.
CTX-III (nordicCTX-III™)
PopularA cross-linked fragment of type III collagen generated by matrix metalloproteinase activity, enabling non-invasive assessment of fibrolysis and fibrosis resolution.
Endotrophin (nordicEndotrophin™)
PopularA bioactive fragment of type VI collagen known as Endotrophin quantifying the intact 77-amino-acid Endotrophin signaling hormone, enabling non-invasive quantification of fibro-inflammatory signaling and risk stratification in chronic disease and oncology.
NordicPRO-C3™
PopularA neo-epitope fragment of type III collagen released during extracellular matrix remodeling, enabling non-invasive quantification of active fibrogenesis and dynamic assessment of fibrosis progression and treatment response.