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Lipid-binding proteins description
Long-chain fatty acids (LCFAs) are major components of our diet and the most important metabolites for energy generation and storage. FAT/CD36, apolipoproteins, scavenger receptors and fatty acid binding proteins (FABPs) are important regulators of fatty acid metabolism. Aberrant fatty acid metabolism and regulation by fatty acid transporters occurs in diseases like diabetes, obesity, cardiac hypertrophy and failure. The uptake of LCFAs is enhanced by fatty acid transport proteins. Members of this transmembrane protein family are produced in all fatty acid-utilizing tissues and have been implicated in many diverse biological processes including angiogenesis, phagocytosis, lipid and glucose metabolism, and inflammation.
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Lipid-binding proteins
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Quantity
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Application
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Cat #
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I-FABP, Human, ELISA kit
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1 x 96
det.
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HK406-01
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H-FABP, Mouse, ELISA kit
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2 x 96
det.
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HK413
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H-FABP, Rat, ELISA kit
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2 x 96
det.
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HK414
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H-FABP, Human, ELISA kit
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2 x 96
det.
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HK402
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H-FABP, Human, ELISA kit
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1 x 96
det.
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HK401
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I-FABP, Human, ELISA kit
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2 x 96
det.
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HK406-02
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L-FABP, Human, ELISA kit (cross reactive with Swine)
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2 x 96
det.
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HK404
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CD36, Human, mAb FA6-152
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0.5
mg
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F FC FS IA IF IP
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HM2122-FS
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CD36, Rat, mAb UA009
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0.5
mg
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F FC FS IA IP
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HM3019-FS
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CD36, Human, mAb FA6-152
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100
µg
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F FC FS IA IF IP
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HM2122
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CD36, Human, mAb FA6-152, biotinylated
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50
µg
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F FC FS IA IF IP
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HM2122BT
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CD36, Human, mAb FA6-152, FITC
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100
µg
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F FC FS IA IF IP
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HM2122F
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CD36, Mouse, mAb CRF D2712
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200
µg
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FC FS IF IP W
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HM1074
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CD36, Rat, mAb UA009
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100
µg
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F FC FS IA IP
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HM3019
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For research purposes only. Not
for drug, diagnostic or other use.
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F
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Frozen sections
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FC
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Flow cytometry
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FS
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Functional studies
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IA
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Immuno assays
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IF
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Immuno fluorescence
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IP
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Immuno precipitation
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P
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Paraffin sections
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W
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Western blot
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