Mouse CB1 Cannabinoid Receptor-Interacting Protein 1 (CNRIP1) ELISA Kit

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Mouse CB1 Cannabinoid Receptor-Interacting Protein 1 (CNRIP1) ELISA Kit
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ELISA Kits
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Abbexa
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abx388763
tested applications
ELISA
Description
Mouse CB1 Cannabinoid Receptor-Interacting Protein 1 (CNRIP1) ELISA Kit is an ELISA Kit for the in vitro quantitative measurement of Mouse Cannabinoid Receptor Interacting Protein 1 (CNRIP1) concentrations in serum, plasma and other biological fluids.
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Product specifications
Category | ELISA Kits |
Immunogen Target | CB1 Cannabinoid Receptor-Interacting Protein 1 (CNRIP1) |
Reactivity | Mouse |
Detection Method | Colorimetric |
Assay Data | Quantitative |
Assay Type | Sandwich |
Test Range | 0.156 ng/ml - 10 ng/ml |
Sensitivity | < 0.094 ng/ml |
Recommended Dilution | Optimal dilutions/concentrations should be determined by the end user. |
Size 1 | 96 tests |
Form | Lyophilized |
Tested Applications | ELISA |
Sample Type | Serum, plasma and other biological fluids. |
Availability | Shipped within 5-12 working days. The validity for this kit is 6 months. |
Storage | Shipped at 4 °C. Upon receipt, store the kit according to the storage instruction in the kit's manual. |
Dry Ice | No |
UniProt ID | Q5M8N0 |
Gene ID | 380686 |
Alias | CNRIP1,CRIP1,CRIP-1,C2orf32 |
Background | Elisa kits for CNRIP1 |
Status | RUO |
Note | Validity: The validity for this kit is 6 months. This product is for research use only. The range and sensitivity is subject to change. Please contact us for the latest product information. For accurate results, sample concentrations must be diluted to mid-range of the kit. If you require a specific range, please contact us in advance or write your request in your order comments. Please note that our ELISA and CLIA kits are optimised for detection of native samples, rather than recombinant proteins. We are unable to guarantee detection of recombinant proteins, as they may have different sequences or tertiary structures to the native protein. |
Descripción
Cannabinoid receptor interacting protein 1 (CNRIP1) is an intracellular protein that interacts with cannabinoid receptors, specifically CB1 (cannabinoid receptor type 1), which is primarily found in the central nervous system and plays a pivotal role in modulating various physiological processes, including pain perception, appetite, and mood. CNRIP1 is thought to be involved in regulating the signaling pathways of CB1, modulating its activity, and potentially impacting receptor desensitization or internalization. Through its interaction with CB1, CNRIP1 indirectly participates in the endocannabinoid system, which maintains homeostasis in processes such as synaptic transmission, immune response, and neuroprotection. Beyond the nervous system, CNRIP1 may also influence metabolic and energy balance functions, as CB1 receptors are expressed in peripheral tissues like adipose tissue, liver, and skeletal muscle. Aberrant expression or function of CNRIP1 has been implicated in pathological conditions such as obesity, neurodegenerative disorders, and substance use disorders, highlighting its potential as a target for therapeutic interventions. CNRIP1 continues to be an area of active research, with a focus on elucidating its precise molecular mechanisms and broader implications in cannabinoid receptor-mediated pathways.
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