Adropin (AD)
ENHO; UNQ470; Energy Homeostasis Associated Protein

Adropin, a recently described endogenous neuroendocrine peptide, has been suggested to play a critical role in modulating normal physiological processes and maintaining metabolic homeostasis. Adropin (10 ng/mL) caused a marked 10-fold increase in endothelial cell migration and proliferation and significantly increased capillary-like endothelial cell sprouting and tube formation (p<0.001).
In mice,the liver produces a protein called adropin, which rises in response to high-fat foods and falls after fasting. The protein seems to play a role in governing the activity of other metabolic genes, particularly those involved in the production of lipids from carbohydrates. Studies of the protein in obese animals suggest that it also plays a role in insulin response and in preventing the buildup of fat in the liver.
Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)
- Recombinant protein RPN251Hu01 Recombinant Adropin (AD) In Stock
- Conjugated small molecules CPN251Hu21 OVA Conjugated Adropin (AD) In Stock
- Polyclonal antibody PAN251Hu01 Polyclonal Antibody to Adropin (AD) In Stock
- Monoclonal antibody MAN251Hu21 Monoclonal Antibody to Adropin (AD) In Stock
- Sandwich ELISA SEN251Hu ELISA Kit for Adropin (AD) In Stock
- High-sensitive ELISA HEN251Hu High Sensitive ELISA Kit for Adropin (AD) In Stock
- Competition ELISA CEN251Hu ELISA Kit for Adropin (AD) In Stock
Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)
- Recombinant protein RPN251Mu01 Recombinant Adropin (AD) In Stock
- Polyclonal antibody PAN251Mu01 Polyclonal Antibody to Adropin (AD) In Stock
- Sandwich ELISA SEN251Mu ELISA Kit for Adropin (AD) In Stock