Human Resistin Recombinant Protein

Also known as: RETN, FIZZ3, HXCP1, RSTN

RUO: For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

SKU# 14-8956

Cat. No. Size
14-8956-62 5 ug
14-8956-80 25 ug

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Data for Human Resistin Recombinant Protein.

Description

Description: Resistin is a peptide hormone belonging to the RELM (Resistin-Like Molecule) family that also includes RELMα, RELMβ, and RELMγ. In mice, resistin is secreted in high levels by adipocytes, and overexpression has been linked to insulin resistance and obesity. The link between resistin and glucose metabolism in humans is still unclear, and it has instead been found to play a role in the inflammatory process. The main source of resistin in humans is peripheral blood monocytes, which upregulate expression in response to IL-6 and TNFα. Elevated levels of circulating resistin are associated with chronic inflammatory conditions and cardiovascular disease.

Details
Reactivity Human
Purity Greater than 97%, as determined by SDS-PAGE
Molecular Mass 9.9 kDa
Reported Applications Cytokine Bioassays
Documentation

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References

References: Rabe K, Lehrke M, Parhofer KG, Broedl UC. Adipokines and insulin resistance. Mol Med. 2008 Nov-Dec;14(11-12):741-51.

On YK, Park HK, Hyon MS, Jeon ES. Serum resistin as a biological marker for coronary artery disease and restenosis in type 2 diabetic patients. Circ J. 2007 Jun;71(6):868-73.

Pang SS, Le YY. Role of resistin in inflammation and inflammation-related diseases. Cell Mol Immunol. 2006 Feb;3(1):29-34.