Anti-TRPV1 antibody
5
(2 Reviews)
|
(39 Publications)
Anti-TRPV1 antibody (ab3487) is a rabbit polyclonal antibody detecting TRPV1 in IHC-P, IHC-Fr. Suitable for Human.
- Over 30 publications
- Trusted since 2003
View Alternative Names
VR1, TRPV1, Transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily V member 1, TrpV1, Capsaicin receptor, Osm-9-like TRP channel 1, Vanilloid receptor 1, OTRPC1
- IHC-P
Supplier Data
Immunohistochemistry (Formalin/PFA-fixed paraffin-embedded sections) - Anti-TRPV1 antibody (AB3487)
Immunolocalization of TRPV1 in human glabrous skin using ab3487.
- IHC-Fr
Supplier Data
Immunohistochemistry (Frozen sections) - Anti-TRPV1 antibody (AB3487)
Immunohistochemistry (frozen sections) analysis of human skin tissue sections labeling TRPV1 (red) with ab3487 at 1/250. A biotin-conjugated donkey anti-rabbit IgG was used as the secondary antibody.
Reactivity data
Product details
Anti-TRPV1 antibody (ab3487) is a rabbit polyclonal antibody and is validated for use in Immunohistochemistry (IHC-P), Immunohistochemistry (IHC-Fr) in Human samples.
Trusted by the scientific community
Anti-TRPV1 (ab3487) was first used in a scientific publication in 2003 and has been cited over 30 times in peer-reviewed journals.
Properties and storage information
Form
Purification technique
Storage buffer
Shipped at conditions
Appropriate short-term storage duration
Appropriate short-term storage conditions
Appropriate long-term storage conditions
Aliquoting information
Storage information
Supplementary information
This supplementary information is collated from multiple sources and compiled automatically.
Biological function summary
The role of TRPV1 extends beyond sensory perception. It is involved in detecting and regulating body temperature and is activated by heat acidic conditions and certain lipid metabolites. The receptor operates as part of a homotetrameric complex contributing to neural signaling. It is activated by chemical ligands such as capsaicin the compound responsible for the spicy sensation in chili peppers influencing pain and inflammation pathways.
Pathways
TRPV1 plays essential roles in pain and nociception pathways. It intersects with the inflammatory pathway where its activity is modulated by protein kinase C (PKC) and phospholipase C (PLC). These pathways involve calcium signaling and relate to proteins such as PKA and calcineurin which modulate TRPV1 activity through phosphorylation and dephosphorylation affecting the body's response to noxious stimuli.
Product protocols
- Visit the General protocols
- Visit the Troubleshooting
Target data
Publications (39)
Recent publications for all applications. Explore the full list and refine your search
Scientific reports 14:22809 PubMed39354036
2024
Applications
Unspecified application
Species
Unspecified reactive species
British journal of pharmacology 181:2676-2696 PubMed38627101
2024
Applications
Unspecified application
Species
Unspecified reactive species
Turkish neurosurgery 34:299-307 PubMed38497183
2024
Applications
Unspecified application
Species
Unspecified reactive species
BMC immunology 24:55 PubMed38129779
2023
Applications
Unspecified application
Species
Unspecified reactive species
International journal of molecular sciences 24: PubMed37240443
2023
Applications
Unspecified application
Species
Unspecified reactive species
Acta dermato-venereologica 103:adv4463 PubMed36967545
2023
Applications
Unspecified application
Species
Unspecified reactive species
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology : JEADV 37:e818-e820 PubMed36785978
2023
Applications
Unspecified application
Species
Unspecified reactive species
International journal of molecular sciences 24: PubMed36768564
2023
Applications
Unspecified application
Species
Unspecified reactive species
eNeuro 9: PubMed36635242
2022
Applications
Unspecified application
Species
Unspecified reactive species
Biomolecules 12: PubMed36551194
2022
Applications
Unspecified application
Species
Unspecified reactive species
Product promise
Please note: All products are 'FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY. NOT FOR USE IN DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC PROCEDURES'.
For licensing inquiries, please contact partnerships@abcam.com