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Prolactin-Releasing Peptide-31 (PrRP-31) (Human) - Antibody

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Catalog #
Size
Price
H-008-50 50 µl $571

  • Host:
  • Rabbit
  • Clonality:
  • Polyclonal
  • Protocol:
  • View/Download (PDF) - for reference only
  • Recommended Dilution:
  • Immunofluorescence: 1:200
    PAP or ABC: 1:500
  • Cross Reactivity:
  • Peptide %
    PrRP-31 (Human) 100
    PrRP-20 (Human) 3.13
    PrRP-31 (Rat) 13.4
    PrRP-20 (Rat) 24.6
    [Met(O)67]-CART (61-102) (Human, Rat) 1.76
    Urocortin (Human) 0
    Corticotropin Releasing Factor (CRF) (Human, Rat, Mouse, Canine, Feline) 0
    Orphanin FQ 0
    Orexin A (Human, Rat, Mouse, Porcine, Ovine, Monkey, Bovine) 0
    AGRP (83-132) amide (Human) 0
    Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone (TRH) (Human, Rat, Mouse) 0
    LHRH / GnRH (Human, Rat, Mouse, Porcine) 0
    Cortistatin-29 (Human) 0

  • Solubility:
  • Reconstitute with 50 µl of distilled water for the equivalent of undiluted antiserum.
  • Storage:
  • Please store the lyophilized antibody at -20°C upon receipt for up to 24 months. For optimal results, use the antibody immediately after reconstitution. Once reconstituted, the antibody is stable for up to three (3) days at 4°C. For longer-term storage up to three (3) months, prepare small aliquots of the reconstituted antibody and freeze at -20°C or -80°C. Repeated freeze-thaw cycles should be strictly avoided.
  • Contents:
  • Each vial contains 50 µl of lyophilized rabbit antiserum.


Expression of prolactin-releasing peptide and its receptor in the human decidua.
Reis FM, Viganò P, Arnaboldi E, Spritzer PM, Petraglia F, Di blasio AM. Mol Hum Reprod. 2002;8(4):356-62.

PRL-releasing peptide reduces food intake and may mediate satiety signaling.
Lawrence CB, Ellacott KL, Luckman SM. Endocrinology. 2002;143(2):360-7.

PRL-releasing peptide interacts with leptin to reduce food intake and body weight.
Ellacott KL, Lawrence CB, Rothwell NJ, Luckman SM. Endocrinology. 2002;143(2):368-74.

Prolactin-releasing peptide-immunoreactivity in A1 and A2 noradrenergic neurons of the rat medulla.
Chen C, Dun SL, Dun NJ, Chang JK. Brain Res. 1999;822(1-2):276-9.

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