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Human Ghrelin O-acyltransferase, MBOAT4 ELISA Kit
Mediates the octanoylation of ghrelin at 'Ser-3'. Can use a variety of fatty acids as substrates including octanoic acid, decanoic acid and tetradecanoic aci…
4.5/5
Human Gastrotropin, FABP6 ELISA Kit
Binds to bile acids and is involved in enterohepatic bile acid metabolism. Required for efficient apical to basolateral transport of conjugated bile acids in…
4.5/5
Human Ganglioside Gm2 Activator, GM2A ELISA Kit
The large binding pocket can accommodate several single chain phospholipids and fatty acids, GM2A also exhibits some calcium-independent phospholipase activi…
4.5/5
Human Fatty-acid Amidehydrolase 1, FAAH ELISA Kit
Catalyzes the hydrolysis of endogenous amidated lipids like the sleep-inducing lipid oleamide ((9Z)-octadecenamide), the endocannabinoid anandamide (N-(5Z,8Z…
4.5/5
Human Diamine Acetyltransferase 1, SAT1 ELISA Kit
Enzyme which catalyzes the acetylation of polyamines (PubMed: 15283699, PubMed: 16455797, PubMed: 17516632). Substrate specificity: norspermidine = spermidin…
4.5/5
Human Cholesteryl Ester Transfer Protein, CETP ELISA Kit
Involved in the transfer of neutral lipids, including cholesteryl ester and triglyceride, among lipoprotein particles. Allows the net movement of cholesteryl…
4.5/5
Human Caspase-6, CASP6 ELISA Kit
Cysteine protease that plays essential roles in programmed cell death, axonal degeneration, development and innate immunity (PubMed: 8663580, PubMed: 3229865…
4.5/5
Human Argininosuccinate Synthase, ASS1 ELISA Kit
One of the enzymes of the urea cycle, the metabolic pathway transforming neurotoxic amonia produced by protein catabolism into inocuous urea in the liver of
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Human Arginase-1, ARG1 ELISA Kit
Key element of the urea cycle converting L-arginine to urea and L-ornithine, which is further metabolized into metabolites proline and polyamides that drive …
4.5/5
Human Alpha-N-acetylgalactosaminidase, NAGA ELISA Kit
Removes terminal alpha-N-acetylgalactosamine residues from glycolipids and glycopeptides. Required for the breakdown of glycolipids.…
4.5/5

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