Human DSCAML1 ELISA Kit is a Sandwich ELISA for the measurement of Human DSCAML1 in Human in Cell Culture Media, Biofluids samples.
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DSCAM2, KIAA1132, DSCAML1, Cell adhesion molecule DSCAML1, Down syndrome cell adhesion molecule 2, Down syndrome cell adhesion molecule-like protein 1
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Sandwich ELISA - Human DSCAML1 ELISA Kit (AB313687)
Example of standard curve using ab313687. This standard curve is for demonstrative purposes only. A standard curve must be run with each assay.
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Biological function summary
DSCAML1 is involved in neural patterning and synaptic connectivity. The protein contributes to neural migration processes during development ensuring proper brain morphogenesis. Research suggests that DSCAML1 forms part of a molecular complex that aids in axon guidance important for network formation within the brain. Together with other cell adhesion molecules DSCAML1 influences synapse formation and stability impacting neural networks' functional integrity.
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DSCAML1 participates in signaling pathways critical for nervous system development. It significantly influences axon guidance and synaptic signaling pathways. DSCAML1 interacts with other proteins like DSCAM and DCC (Deleted in Colorectal Cancer) which are known to play roles in cellular communication and neuronal growth processes. These interactions contribute to the proteins' collective ability to orchestrate developmental and functional aspects of the central nervous system.
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