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- Product number
- 13415-1-AP - Provider product page
- Provider
- Proteintech Group
- Product name
- HSD17B3 antibody
- Antibody type
- Polyclonal
- Description
- HSD17B3 antibody (Cat. #13415-1-AP) is a rabbit polyclonal antibody that shows reactivity with human, mouse, rat and has been validated for the following applications: IHC,ELISA.
- Reactivity
- Human, Mouse, Rat
- Host
- Rabbit
- Conjugate
- Unconjugated
- Isotype
- IgG
- Vial size
- 20ul, 150ul
Submitted references Androgen synthesis cell-specific CREBZF deficiency alters adrenal cortex steroid secretion and develops behavioral abnormalities in adult male mice.
Sea cucumber peptides positively regulate sexual hormones in male mice with acute exhaustive swimming: possibly through the Ca(2+)/PKA signaling pathway.
Persistence of foetal testicular features in patients with defective androgen signalling.
Prepubertal exposure to copper oxide nanoparticles induces Leydig cell injury with steroidogenesis disorders in mouse testes.
Precocious Puberty in a Boy With Bilateral Leydig Cell Tumors due to a Somatic Gain-of-Function LHCGR Variant.
Recellularized rat testis scaffolds with embryoid bodies cells: a promising approach for tissue engineering.
Features of the fetal gonad in androgen synthesis in the postpubertal testis are preserved in complete androgen insensitivity syndrome due to a novel genetic splice site donor variant in androgen receptor gene intron 1.
Male germ cells support long-term propagation of Zika virus.
Niu H, Li C, Zhang H, Liu H, Shang C, Jia Y, Wuenjiya, Li Z, Wang A, Jin Y, Lin P
FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 2024 May 15;38(9):e23650
FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 2024 May 15;38(9):e23650
Sea cucumber peptides positively regulate sexual hormones in male mice with acute exhaustive swimming: possibly through the Ca(2+)/PKA signaling pathway.
Luo X, Liu W, Zheng B, Zheng Y, Zhao M, Feng F, Liu L
Food & function 2023 Nov 13;14(22):10188-10203
Food & function 2023 Nov 13;14(22):10188-10203
Persistence of foetal testicular features in patients with defective androgen signalling.
Al-Sharkawi M, Calonga-Solís V, Dressler FF, Busch H, Hiort O, Werner R
European journal of endocrinology 2023 Jan 10;188(1)
European journal of endocrinology 2023 Jan 10;188(1)
Prepubertal exposure to copper oxide nanoparticles induces Leydig cell injury with steroidogenesis disorders in mouse testes.
Zheng X, Chen J, Kang L, Wei Y, Wu Y, Hong Y, Wang X, Li D, Shen L, Long C, Wei G, Wu S
Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2023 Apr 30;654:62-72
Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2023 Apr 30;654:62-72
Precocious Puberty in a Boy With Bilateral Leydig Cell Tumors due to a Somatic Gain-of-Function LHCGR Variant.
Flippo C, Kolli V, Andrew M, Berger S, Bhatti T, Boyce AM, Casella D, Collins MT, Délot E, Devaney J, Hewitt SM, Kolon T, Mallappa A, White PC, Merke DP, Dauber A
Journal of the Endocrine Society 2022 Oct 1;6(10):bvac127
Journal of the Endocrine Society 2022 Oct 1;6(10):bvac127
Recellularized rat testis scaffolds with embryoid bodies cells: a promising approach for tissue engineering.
Batista VF, de Sá Schiavo Matias G, Carreira ACO, Smith LC, Rodrigues R, Araujo MS, Souza Silva DR, Moraes FJ, Garcia JM, Miglino MA
Systems biology in reproductive medicine 2022 Feb;68(1):44-54
Systems biology in reproductive medicine 2022 Feb;68(1):44-54
Features of the fetal gonad in androgen synthesis in the postpubertal testis are preserved in complete androgen insensitivity syndrome due to a novel genetic splice site donor variant in androgen receptor gene intron 1.
Jarzabek K, Koda M, Chrusciel M, Kanczuga-Koda L, Sobczynska-Tomaszewska A, Rahman NA, Wolczynski S
The Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology 2019 Oct;193:105420
The Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology 2019 Oct;193:105420
Male germ cells support long-term propagation of Zika virus.
Robinson CL, Chong ACN, Ashbrook AW, Jeng G, Jin J, Chen H, Tang EI, Martin LA, Kim RS, Kenyon RM, Do E, Luna JM, Saeed M, Zeltser L, Ralph H, Dudley VL, Goldstein M, Rice CM, Cheng CY, Seandel M, Chen S
Nature communications 2018 May 29;9(1):2090
Nature communications 2018 May 29;9(1):2090
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