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Prolactin

Prolactin (about 24 kDa, 199 amino acids) is a peptide hormone primarily associated with lactation. It is synthesised and secreted by lactotrope cells in the adenohypophysis. It is also produced in other tissues including the breast and the decidua. Prolactin stimulates the mammary glands to produce milk (lactation).


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1 results found in Immunoassays
1 results found in Proteins.


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Prolactin Rat ELISA

Type: Sandwich ELISA, HRP-labelled antibody

RSCPRB021R 96 wells (1 kit)

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Prolactin Human E. coli

Type: Recombinant

New: RP1762670010 10 ug
New: RP1762670050 50 ug
New: RP1762671000 1 mg
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