Human GCDFP 15 ELISA Kit is a Sandwich ELISA for the measurement of Human GCDFP 15 in Human in Biofluids, Cell Culture Media samples.
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GCDFP15, GPIP4, PIP, Prolactin-inducible protein, Gross cystic disease fluid protein 15, Prolactin-induced protein, Secretory actin-binding protein, gp17, GCDFP-15, SABP
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Sandwich ELISA - Human GCDFP 15 ELISA Kit (AB284017)
Example of Human GCDFP 15 standard curve. Background-subtracted data values (mean +/- SD) are graphed.
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The Human PIP ELISA (ab284017) Kit is designed for detection of PIP in human plasma, serum, milk, urine, saliva, and cell culture samples.
This assay employs a quantitative sandwich enzyme immunoassay technique that measures human PIP in approximately 4 hours. A polyclonal antibody specific for human PIP has been pre-coated onto a 96- well microplate with removable strips. PIP in standards and samples is sandwiched by the immobilized antibody and a biotinylated polyclonal antibody specific for human PIP, which is recognized by a streptavidinperoxidase (SP) conjugate. All unbound material is washed away and a peroxidase enzyme substrate is added. The color development is stopped and the intensity of the color is measured.
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Biological function summary
GCDFP-15 functions as a secretory protein involved in the regulation of fluid composition in ducts. It is not known to be part of a larger complex but acts independently. This protein plays a role in stabilizing the microenvironment of ductal secretions which assists in the preservation of ductal lining and the maintenance of tissue integrity. The modulation of fluid content by GCDFP-15 is essential in maintaining the function of glandular tissues.
Pathways
GCDFP-15 is integral to lipid metabolism pathways and may indirectly influence signal transduction. It shows interaction with other proteins like prolactin and fatty acid-binding protein suggesting a broader role in lipid-related biological processes. The involvement of GCDFP-15 in these pathways indicates its contribution to the regulation of metabolic homeostasis within glandular tissues.
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