Mouse SFRP1, His Tag
- Product Code: 214538
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Mouse SFRP1, His Tag is primarily used in biological research to study the Wnt signaling pathway, which plays a critical role in embryonic development, cell proliferation, and tissue homeostasis. This protein functions as a modulator of Wnt activity by binding directly to Wnt ligands or to Frizzled receptors, thereby inhibiting pathway activation. Researchers use the His-tagged version for easy detection and purification in assays involving protein-protein interactions, receptor binding studies, and signal transduction analysis. It is also employed in cell-based assays to investigate processes such as stem cell differentiation, cancer progression, and tissue regeneration where Wnt signaling is dysregulated. Due to its role as an antagonist, it serves as a tool to suppress Wnt activity in experimental models, helping to clarify the pathway's contribution to various diseases.
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50μg | 10-20 days | £959.60 |
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Mouse SFRP1, His Tag
Mouse SFRP1, His Tag is primarily used in biological research to study the Wnt signaling pathway, which plays a critical role in embryonic development, cell proliferation, and tissue homeostasis. This protein functions as a modulator of Wnt activity by binding directly to Wnt ligands or to Frizzled receptors, thereby inhibiting pathway activation. Researchers use the His-tagged version for easy detection and purification in assays involving protein-protein interactions, receptor binding studies, and signal transduction analysis. It is also employed in cell-based assays to investigate processes such as stem cell differentiation, cancer progression, and tissue regeneration where Wnt signaling is dysregulated. Due to its role as an antagonist, it serves as a tool to suppress Wnt activity in experimental models, helping to clarify the pathway's contribution to various diseases.
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