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Rat Kidney Injury Molecule 1, KIM-1 ELISA Kit
May play a role in T-helper cell development and the regulation of asthma and allergic diseases. Receptor for TIMD4. May play a role in kidney
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Rat Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein, GFAP ELISA Kit
GFAP, a class-III intermediate filament, is a cell-specific marker that, during the development of the central nervous system, distinguishes astrocytes from …
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Rat Neuregulin 1, NRG-1 ELISA Kit
Direct ligand for ERBB3 and ERBB4 tyrosine kinase receptors. Concomitantly recruits ERBB1 and ERBB2 coreceptors, resulting in ligand-stimulated tyrosine phos…
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Rat Cartilage Oligomeric Matrix Protein, COMP ELISA Kit
May play a role in the structural integrity of cartilage via its interaction with other extracellular matrix proteins such as the collagens and fibronectin. …
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Rat Heat Shock Protein 70, HSP70 ELISA Kit
Molecular chaperone implicated in a wide variety of cellular processes, including protection of the proteome from stress, folding and transport of newly synt…
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Rat Hyaluronan Synthase 2, HAS2 ELISA Kit
Catalyzes the addition of GlcNAc or GlcUA monosaccharides to the nascent hyaluronan polymer. Therefore, it is essential to hyaluronan synthesis a major compo…
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Rat Heat Shock Protein 60, HSP60 ELISA Kit
Chaperonin implicated in mitochondrial protein import and macromolecular assembly. Together with Hsp10, facilitates the correct folding of imported proteins.…
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Rat Prostatic Acid Phosphatase, PAP ELISA Kit
[Isoform 1]: A non-specific tyrosine phosphatase that dephosphorylates a diverse number of substrates under acidic conditions (pH 4-6) including alkyl, aryl,…
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Rat Glucose Transporter 4, GLUT4 ELISA Kit
Insulin-regulated facilitative glucose transporter, which plays a key role in removal of glucose from circulation (PubMed: 2649253, PubMed: 2645527, PubMed: …
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Rat Fcoagulation Factor 9, F9 ELISA Kit
Factor IX is a vitamin K-dependent plasma protein that participates in the intrinsic pathway of blood coagulation by converting factor X to its active form
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