Human Nogo Receptor ELISA Kit
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Human Nogo Receptor ELISA Kit is a Sandwich (quantitative) ELISA for the measurement of Human Nogo Receptor in Human in Biofluids, Cell Culture Media samples.
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NOGOR, UNQ330/PRO526, RTN4R, Reticulon-4 receptor, Nogo receptor, Nogo-66 receptor, NgR
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Sandwich ELISA - Human Nogo Receptor ELISA Kit (AB309415)
Example of standard curve using ab309415. This standard curve is for demonstrative purposes only. A standard curve must be run with each assay.
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Biological function summary
Nogo Receptor plays a critical role in the regulation of neural plasticity and axonal growth. The receptor forms a complex with co-receptors such as p75 neurotrophin receptor (p75NTR) and LINGO-1 and this complex significantly influences signal transduction. Nogo Receptor-mediated signaling restricts the ability of neurons to regrow or extend after injury maintaining inhibitory influence on the nervous system regeneration.
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This receptor actively participates in neural inhibitory signaling and axon guidance pathways. It integrates signals from proteins like Nogo-A and glial inhibitors to regulate neuron morphology and network architecture. Understanding these pathways reveals Nogo Receptor's involvement in neuronal development and injury responses associating with signaling proteins like ROCK that mediate structural rearrangement of the cytoskeleton.
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