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Antigenic Specificity | Adiponectin/Acrp30, Human |
Clone | 5H7 |
Host Species | Mouse |
Reactive Species | human |
Isotype | IgG1 kappa |
Format | Protein G purified |
Size | 50ul, 100ul |
Concentration | 1mg/ml (determined by BCA assay) |
Applications | ELISA, WB, ICC/IF |
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Description | Human Adiponectin, also referred to as AdipoQ, Acrp30, apm-1 or GBP28, is a secreted protein expressed exclusively in differentiated adipocyte (an adipokine family member). Adiponectin contains a modular structure comprising an N-terminal collagenous domain followed by a C-terminal globular domain (gAcrp30). Adiponectin plays a role in various physiological processes such as energy homeostasis and obesity. Plasma levels of adiponectin are reduced in obese humans, and decreased levels are associated with insulin resistance and hyperinsulinemia. |
Immunogen | Recombinant human adiponectin (15-244aa) purified from E. coli |
Other Names | ADIPOQ, ACDC, ACRP30, APM1, GBP28, Adiponectin globular domain, Mouse, Adipocyte, C1q and collagen domain-containing protein, 30 kDa adipocyte complement-related protein, Adipocyte complement-related 30 kDa protein, ACRP30, Adipose most abunda, Adiponectin, 30 kDa adipocyte complement related protein, ACRP 30, Adipocyte C1q and collagen domain containing protein, Adipocyte complement related 30 kDa protein, Adipocyte complement related protein of 30 kDa, Adipose most abundant gene transcript 1, APM 1, GBP 28, Gelatin binding protein |
Gene, Accession # | NCBI: NP_004788, UniProt: Q15848 |
Catalog # | AAD0614 |
Price | $170, $290 |
Order / More Info | Adiponectin/Acrp30, Human Antibody from NKMAX Co. Ltd. |
Product Specific References | Almer G, et al. Adiponectin-coated nanoparticles for enhanced imaging of atherosclerotic plaques. (Int J Nanomedicine. 2011){https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21753879/};;Almer G, et al. Globular domain of adiponectin: promising target molecule for detection of atherosclerotic lesions. (Biologics. 2011){https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22022204/} |