Prolactin Receptor Protein (PRLR)
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Origine
Source
Application
Pureté
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Fonction
- Recombinant Human Prolactin,hPrL Protein
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Indications d'application
- Optimal working dilution should be determined by the investigator.
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Restrictions
- For Research Use only
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Format
- Liquid
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Buffer
- 10 mM PBS, pH 7.4.
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Stock
- 4 °C,-20 °C
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Stockage commentaire
- Ship at 4°C. Upon receipt, aliquot and store at -20°C or lowerfor long term. Avoid repeated freeze and thaw cycles.
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- Prolactin Receptor (PRLR)
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Autre désignation
- hPrL
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Sujet
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Synonyms: Luteotropic Hormone, Mammotropin, OTTHUMP00000017727, PRL, Prolactin, Prolactin precursor.
Description: Recombinant Human Prolactin protein.
Background: Prolactin (PRL), also known as luteotropic hormone or luteotropin, is a protein that is best known for its role in enabling mammals, usually females, to produce milk. It is influential in over 300 separate processes in various vertebrates, including humans. Prolactin is secreted from the pituitary gland in response to eating, mating, estrogen treatment, ovulation and nursing. Prolactin is secreted in pulses in between these events. Prolactin plays an essential role in metabolism, regulation of the immune system and pancreatic development. Prolactin has a wide variety of effects. It stimulates the mammary glands to produce milk (lactation): increased serum concentrations of prolactin during pregnancy cause enlargement of the mammary glands and prepare for milk production, which normally starts when the levels of progesterone fall by the end of pregnancy and a suckling stimulus is present. Prolactin plays an important role in maternal behavior.
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Pathways
- Signalistation JAK/STAT, Response to Growth Hormone Stimulus
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