Human Cadherin 13 ELISA is a Sandwich ELISA for the measurement of Human Cadherin 13 ELISA in Human in Biofluids, Cell Culture Media samples.
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CDHH, CDH13, Cadherin-13, Heart cadherin, P105, Truncated cadherin, H-cadherin, T-cad, T-cadherin
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Sandwich ELISA - Human Cadherin 13 ELISA (AB309455)
Example of standard curve using ab309455. This standard curve is for demonstrative purposes only. A standard curve must be run with each assay.
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Biological function summary
The protein plays a role in cell-cell interactions and tissue organization without forming typical adherens junctions. Researchers have identified H Cadherin as a part of the significant complex involved in neural network formation vascular patterning and cardiac tissue integrity. In neurons its expression modulates axon growth and guidance. In the cardiovascular system it contributes to heart function and blood vessel maintenance through its adhesive properties and involvement in signaling pathways.
Pathways
Several biological networks incorporate H Cadherin as an important element. Notably it participates in the Wnt signaling and PI3K/AKT pathways. H Cadherin interacts with proteins such as β-catenin in the Wnt pathway influencing cellular responses like proliferation and differentiation. In the PI3K/AKT pathway the protein may affect cell survival and metabolism. These interactions illustrate H Cadherin's involvement in important cellular processes.
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