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Human Glypican 4, GPC4 ELISA Kit
Cell surface proteoglycan that bears heparan sulfate. May be involved in the development of kidney tubules and of the central nervous system (By similarity).…
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Human Period Circadian Protein Homolog 1, PER1 ELISA Kit
Transcriptional repressor which forms a core component of the circadian clock. The circadian clock, an internal time-keeping system, regulates various physio…
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Human Hypoxia Up-regulated Protein 1, HYOU1 ELISA Kit
Has a pivotal role in cytoprotective cellular mechanisms triggered by oxygen deprivation. May play a role as a molecular chaperone and participate in protein…
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Human Alpha-Hemoglobin Stabilizing Protein, AHSP ELISA Kit
Acts as a chaperone to prevent the harmful aggregation of alpha-hemoglobin during normal erythroid cell development. Specifically protects free alpha-hemoglo…
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Human Stress Induced Phosphoprotein 1, STIP1 ELISA Kit
Acts as a co-chaperone for HSP90AA1 (PubMed: 27353360). Mediates the association of the molecular chaperones HSPA8/HSC70 and HSP90 (By similarity).…
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Human Galectin 4, GAL4 ELISA Kit
Galectin that binds lactose and a related range of sugars. May be involved in the assembly of adherens junctions.…
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Human Galectin 1, GAL1 ELISA Kit
Lectin that binds beta-galactoside and a wide array of complex carbohydrates. Plays a role in regulating apoptosis, cell proliferation and cell differentiati…
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Human Adenylate Cyclase Type 2, ADCY2 ELISA Kit
Catalyzes the formation of the signaling molecule cAMP in response to G-protein signaling (PubMed: 15385642). Down-stream signaling cascades mediate changes …
4.5/5
Human Adiponectin Receptor Protein 1, ADIPOR1 ELISA Kit
Receptor for ADIPOQ, an essential hormone secreted by adipocytes that regulates glucose and lipid metabolism (PubMed: 25855295, PubMed: 12802337). Required f…
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Human Adenylate Cyclase Type 9, ADCY9 ELISA Kit
Adenylyl cyclase that catalyzes the formation of the signaling molecule cAMP in response to activation of G protein-coupled receptors (PubMed: 9628827, PubMe…
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