Anti-Growth Hormone 抗体 [KT19]
Anti-Growth Hormone antibody [KT19]
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Rat Monoclonal Growth Hormone antibody. Suitable for sELISA and reacts with Human samples. Cited in 1 publication. Immunogen corresponding to Recombinant Full Length Protein corresponding to Human GH1.
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Somatotropin, Growth hormone, Growth hormone 1, Pituitary growth hormone, GH, GH-N, GH1
- sELISA
Unknown
Sandwich ELISA - Anti-Growth Hormone antibody [KT19] (AB106720)
Sandwich ELISA using ab106720 at 5 μg/ml as capture antibody and an HRP conjugated detection antibody.
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性能和储存信息
形式
纯化工艺
存储溶液
运输条件
推荐的短期储存条件
推荐的长期储存条件
分装信息
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补充信息
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Biological function summary
GH triggers growth and cell reproduction by exerting effects on multiple tissues. It binds to the growth hormone receptor which initiates a cascade of reactions that ultimately stimulates growth in muscle bone and cartilage. GH also contributes to protein synthesis and helps regulate metabolism. GH acts mostly independently but can interact with cytokines and other hormones.
Pathways
GH plays important roles in the regulation of the JAK-STAT signaling pathway and the IGF-1 signaling pathway. The JAK-STAT pathway is important for transmitting the signal of GH binding to its receptor into cellular responses. GH stimulates IGF-1 production in the liver and IGF-1 then acts in an endocrine manner to mediate much of GH’s growth-promoting activity. These interactions highlight the interconnectedness of GH with other hormones in growth signaling networks.
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BMC pharmacology & toxicology 23:92 PubMed36476246
2022
Applications
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Species
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