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AG-PM0731 Revised 23-Apr-08
Progranulin (mouse) ELISA Kit
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SYNONYMS Proepithelin (mouse) ELISA Kit
PEPI (mouse) ELISA Kit
PC Cell-derived Growth Factor (mouse) ELISA Kit
PRODUCT LINE Chemokines & Cytokines
PRODUCT CATEGORY Progranulin / Related Products
Ordering Information
Product Numbers: Format: Size: Unit Price: Quantity: Add To Cart
AG-PM0731EK-KI01   96 wells 645.00 USD Add To Cart
AG-PM0731TP-KI01 Twin Plex 2x96 wells 945.00 USD Add To Cart
AG-PM0731PP-KI01 Penta Plex 5x96 wells 1'885.00 USD Add To Cart
Product Specification
SPECIES CROSSREACTIVITY:
Mouse
SENSITIVITY: 60pg/ml (range 0 to 16 ng/ml)
SPECIFICITY: Does not cross-react with human and rat progranulin
APPLICATION: For the quantitative determination of progranulin in mouse serum or cell culture supernatants.
SHIPPING: SHIPPED ON BLUE ICE
LONG TERM STORAGE: +4°C
General Information
Progranulin (PGRN) has been shown to be a widely expressed pluripotent growth factor which plays a role in processes such as development, wound repair and inflammation by activating signalling cascades that control cell cycle progression and cell motility. PGRN has also been linked to tumorigenesis. The function of PGRN in the central nervous system (CNS) is also of interest, because mutations in the PGRN gene have been identified in cases of frontotemporal degeneration (FTD).
MANUFACTURER Manufactured by AdipoGen, Inc.
General Literature References
Granulins, a novel class of peptide from leukocytes: A. Bateman, et al.; BBRC 173, 1161 (1990) Abstract
Progranulin (granulin-epithelin precursor, PC-cell-derived growth factor, acrogranin) mediates tissue repair and tumorigenesis: Z. He & A. Bateman; J. Mol. Med. 81, 600 (2003) Abstract
Progranulin is a mediator of the wound response: Z. He, et al.; Nat. Med. 9, 225 (2003) Abstract
Progranulin in frontotemporal lobar degeneration and neuroinflammation: Z. Ahmed, et al.; J. Neuroinflammation 4, 7 (2007), (Review) Abstract; Full Text
Progranulin: normal function and role in neurodegeneration: J.L. Eriksen & I.R. Mackenzie; J. Neurochem. 104, 287 (2008), (Review) Abstract
Further Categories Containing This Product:
ELISA & EIA KitsInflammation Other Products
 
 

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