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GALR1 Polyclonal Antibody
GALR1 Polyclonal Antibody
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The neuropeptide galanin elicits a range of biological effects by interaction with specific G-protein-coupled receptors. Galanin receptors are seven-transmembrane proteins shown to activate a variety of intracellular second-messenger pathways. GALR1 inhibits adenylyl cyclase via a G protein of the Gi/Go family. GALR1 is widely expressed in the brain and spinal cord, as well as in peripheral sites such as the small intestine and heart.
The GALR1 Polyclonal Antibody is a highly specific and sensitive tool designed for the detection and analysis of the GALR1 protein. This antibody is produced using advanced techniques and rigorous quality control measures to ensure optimal performance and reliability.
The GALR1 Polyclonal Antibody exhibits exceptional affinity and selectivity towards the GALR1 protein, making it an ideal choice for various applications, including immunohistochemistry, western blotting, and flow cytometry. It enables researchers to accurately identify and quantify GALR1 expression in a wide range of biological samples.
With its superior sensitivity, this antibody allows for the detection of even low levels of GALR1 protein, ensuring accurate and reliable results. Its polyclonal nature further enhances its versatility, enabling it to recognize multiple epitopes on the target protein, thereby increasing the chances of successful detection.
The GALR1 Polyclonal Antibody is manufactured using high-quality materials and undergoes stringent quality control procedures to ensure batch-to-batch consistency and reproducibility. It is supplied in a convenient and ready-to-use format, eliminating the need for time-consuming and complex preparation steps.
In summary, the GALR1 Polyclonal Antibody is a reliable and efficient tool for the detection and analysis of GALR1 protein. Its exceptional sensitivity, specificity, and versatility make it an invaluable asset for researchers in various fields, including neuroscience, endocrinology, and cancer research.
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