Growth hormone-releasing factor (GRF) is a 44-amino-acid amidated peptide that stimulates the pituitary to release the 197-amino-acid protein growth hormone (GH or somatotropin). GRF is associated with neuronal cell bodies in the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus. GH acts as a general anabolic stimulant, increases release of insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I), cell growth and bone sulfation.
This antibody recognizes the growth hormone releasing hormone/factor in rat. Synthetic hpGRF 1-40 was used as immunogen. The antibody was purified from polyclonal antiserum using a CRF affinity column. The antibody is routinely tested by immunoblotting.
Applications include immunoblotting and ELISA.
Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone/Factor (GHRH/GHRF) Products:
Growth Hormone Releasing Factor Rabbit Polyclonal, human (Cat. #AB-01)
Growth Hormone Releasing Factor Rabbit Polyclonal, rat (Cat. #AB-16) | affinity-purified (Cat. #AB-16AP) | affinity-purified biotin-labeled (Cat. #AB-16AP-BT) | affinity-purified Alexa488-labeled (Cat. #AB-16AP-FLA)
keywords: GHRH, GHRF, growth hormone releasing hormone, growth hormone releasing factor, Anti-GHRH, Anti-GHRF, Anti-Growth Hormone Releasing Factor
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