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- ABIN188924 - Provider product page
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- antibodies-online
- Product name
- anti-Diacylglycerol O-Acyltransferase 1 (DGAT1) (AA 200-300), (Internal Region) antibody
- Antibody type
- Polyclonal
- Description
- Immunogen affinity purified
- Reactivity
- Human, Mouse, Rat, Bovine, Zebrafish
- Host
- Rabbit
- Epitope
- Internal Region, AA 200-300
- Vial size
- 0.1 mL
- Storage
- Aliquot and store at -20°C or -80°C. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles.
- Handling
- Avoid freeze-thaw cycles
Submitted references Fatty acid transport protein 1 regulates retinoid metabolism and photoreceptor development in mouse retina.
Factors regulating subcutaneous adipose tissue storage, fibrosis, and inflammation may underlie low fatty acid mobilization in insulin-sensitive obese adults.
Lipid mixtures containing a very high proportion of saturated fatty acids only modestly impair insulin signaling in cultured muscle cells.
Increased hepatic Fatty Acid uptake and esterification contribute to tetracycline-induced steatosis in mice.
The effect of high-intensity training on mitochondrial fat oxidation in skeletal muscle and subcutaneous adipose tissue.
Rapid development of systemic insulin resistance with overeating is not accompanied by robust changes in skeletal muscle glucose and lipid metabolism.
DGAT1 mutation is linked to a congenital diarrheal disorder.
High fatty acid availability after exercise alters the regulation of muscle lipid metabolism.
High muscle lipid content in obesity is not due to enhanced activation of key triglyceride esterification enzymes or the suppression of lipolytic proteins.
Cubizolle A, Guillou L, Mollereau B, Hamel CP, Brabet P
PloS one 2017;12(7):e0180148
PloS one 2017;12(7):e0180148
Factors regulating subcutaneous adipose tissue storage, fibrosis, and inflammation may underlie low fatty acid mobilization in insulin-sensitive obese adults.
Van Pelt DW, Guth LM, Wang AY, Horowitz JF
American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2017 Oct 1;313(4):E429-E439
American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2017 Oct 1;313(4):E429-E439
Lipid mixtures containing a very high proportion of saturated fatty acids only modestly impair insulin signaling in cultured muscle cells.
Newsom SA, Everett AC, Park S, Van Pelt DW, Hinko A, Horowitz JF
PloS one 2015;10(3):e0120871
PloS one 2015;10(3):e0120871
Increased hepatic Fatty Acid uptake and esterification contribute to tetracycline-induced steatosis in mice.
Choi YJ, Lee CH, Lee KY, Jung SH, Lee BH
Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2015 Jun;145(2):273-82
Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2015 Jun;145(2):273-82
The effect of high-intensity training on mitochondrial fat oxidation in skeletal muscle and subcutaneous adipose tissue.
Larsen S, Danielsen JH, Søndergård SD, Søgaard D, Vigelsoe A, Dybboe R, Skaaby S, Dela F, Helge JW
Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports 2015 Feb;25(1):e59-69
Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports 2015 Feb;25(1):e59-69
Rapid development of systemic insulin resistance with overeating is not accompanied by robust changes in skeletal muscle glucose and lipid metabolism.
Cornford AS, Hinko A, Nelson RK, Barkan AL, Horowitz JF
Applied physiology, nutrition, and metabolism = Physiologie appliquee, nutrition et metabolisme 2013 May;38(5):512-9
Applied physiology, nutrition, and metabolism = Physiologie appliquee, nutrition et metabolisme 2013 May;38(5):512-9
DGAT1 mutation is linked to a congenital diarrheal disorder.
Haas JT, Winter HS, Lim E, Kirby A, Blumenstiel B, DeFelice M, Gabriel S, Jalas C, Branski D, Grueter CA, Toporovski MS, Walther TC, Daly MJ, Farese RV Jr
The Journal of clinical investigation 2012 Dec;122(12):4680-4
The Journal of clinical investigation 2012 Dec;122(12):4680-4
High fatty acid availability after exercise alters the regulation of muscle lipid metabolism.
Newsom SA, Schenk S, Li M, Everett AC, Horowitz JF
Metabolism: clinical and experimental 2011 Jun;60(6):852-9
Metabolism: clinical and experimental 2011 Jun;60(6):852-9
High muscle lipid content in obesity is not due to enhanced activation of key triglyceride esterification enzymes or the suppression of lipolytic proteins.
Li M, Paran C, Wolins NE, Horowitz JF
American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2011 Apr;300(4):E699-707
American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2011 Apr;300(4):E699-707
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