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Human pyroglutamylated RFamide peptide receptor (QRFPR) ELISA kit
Cat. No.:
0126WXX-1700
Assay Type:
Quantitative ELISA
Target Species:
Human
Assay Target:
QRFPR
Size:
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Product Overview
Description:
Human pyroglutamylated RFamide peptide receptor (QRFPR) ELISA kit is an ELISA-based in vitro research tool designed specifically for the quantitative detection of QRFPR in human samples. The kit is highly sensitive and easy to use.
Assay Principle:
The ELISA analytical biochemical technique is based on QRFPR antibody-QRFPR antigen interactions (immunosorbency) and an HRP colorimetric detection system to detect QRFPR antigen targets in samples.
Background:
QRFPR is a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) whose ligands are neuropeptides with appetite-stimulating activity. QRFPR is primarily expressed in the central nervous system (specifically the hypothalamus) and peripheral tissues. As a key player in appetite regulation and energy balance, QRFPR modulates food intake, energy expenditure, and body weight by sensing its ligand signals. Overactivation or suppression of the QRFPR signaling pathway may lead to increased or decreased appetite, making it a significant target in obesity research.
Synonyms:
Orexigenic neuropeptide QRFP receptor; G-protein coupled receptor 103 (GPR103)
Applications:
Human pyroglutamylated RFamide peptide receptor (QRFPR) ELISA kit is used to quantify QRFPR in human samples, providing data to support research in a wide range of areas, including signal transduction, neuroendocrinology, appetite, obesity, and others.
Research Area:
Signal transduction; Neuroendocrinology and appetite; Obesity
Specification
Sample Type:
Human samples
Cross-reactivity:
No significant cross-reactivity or interference was observed.
Storage:
Store at 2-8°C.
