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- Product number
- 16694-1-AP - Provider product page

- Provider
- Proteintech Group
- Product name
- MTRF1L antibody
- Antibody type
- Polyclonal
- Description
- MTRF1L antibody (Cat. #16694-1-AP) is a rabbit polyclonal antibody that shows reactivity with human, mouse, rat and has been validated for the following applications: WB,ELISA.
- Reactivity
- Human, Mouse, Rat
- Host
- Rabbit
- Conjugate
- Unconjugated
- Isotype
- IgG
- Vial size
- 20ul, 150ul
Submitted references Mitochondrial translation impairment-triggered neuroinflammation mediates fluoride-induced cognitive deficits.
ZLN005 alleviates PBDE-47 induced impairment of mitochondrial translation and neurotoxicity through PGC-1α/ERRα axis.
Fluoride impairs mitochondrial translation by targeting miR-221-3p/c-Fos/RMND1 axis contributing to neurodevelopment defects.
Muscle denervation reduces mitochondrial biogenesis and mitochondrial translation factor expression in mice.
Exercise-induced mitochondrial biogenesis coincides with the expression of mitochondrial translation factors in murine skeletal muscle.
Liu W, Wang C, Tang H, Tian Z, Li D, Chen G, Wang A
Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 2025 Oct 15;305:119187
Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 2025 Oct 15;305:119187
ZLN005 alleviates PBDE-47 induced impairment of mitochondrial translation and neurotoxicity through PGC-1α/ERRα axis.
Tian Z, Li J, Tang H, Liu W, Hou H, Wang C, Li D, Chen G, Xia T, Wang A
Journal of hazardous materials 2024 Jun 5;471:134331
Journal of hazardous materials 2024 Jun 5;471:134331
Fluoride impairs mitochondrial translation by targeting miR-221-3p/c-Fos/RMND1 axis contributing to neurodevelopment defects.
Li D, Zhao Q, Xie L, Wang C, Tian Z, Tang H, Xia T, Wang A
The Science of the total environment 2023 Apr 15;869:161738
The Science of the total environment 2023 Apr 15;869:161738
Muscle denervation reduces mitochondrial biogenesis and mitochondrial translation factor expression in mice.
Yokokawa T, Mori R, Suga T, Isaka T, Hayashi T, Fujita S
Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2020 Jun 18;527(1):146-152
Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2020 Jun 18;527(1):146-152
Exercise-induced mitochondrial biogenesis coincides with the expression of mitochondrial translation factors in murine skeletal muscle.
Yokokawa T, Kido K, Suga T, Isaka T, Hayashi T, Fujita S
Physiological reports 2018 Oct;6(20):e13893
Physiological reports 2018 Oct;6(20):e13893
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