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Amylin Peptide antibody

Mouse, Monoclonal (R10-99), IgG1
 
Application:IHC, IHC (p)
ABIN283931
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Amylin Peptide
GENE ID SPECIES
3375 Homo sapiens
15874 Mus musculus
24476 Rattus norvegicus
403909 Canis lupus familiaris
751513 Felis catus
100381251 Sus scrofa

The following gene names and symbols are associated with antigen Amylin Peptide across different species:

islet amyloid polypeptide (IAPP), islet amyloid polypeptide (Iapp)

Other aliases include:

DAP, IAP, AMYLIN, IAPP, Amylin

On the protein level the following designations are being used for antigen Amylin Peptide:

islet amyloid polypeptide – Islet amyloid polypeptide (diabetes-associated peptide; amylin) – amylin – diabetes-associated peptide

Amylin Peptide fulfills a number of functions:

hormone activity

Amylin Peptide is relevant to the following processes:

G-protein coupled receptor protein signaling pathway – apoptosis – cell-cell signaling – negative regulation of bone resorption – negative regulation of cell differentiation – sensory perception of pain – signal transduction – eating behavior – glucose metabolic process

Locations for Amylin Peptide:

cell soma – extracellular region – soluble fraction – neuronal cell body – secretory granule

Source: NCBI Entrez Gene, Gene Ontology