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PRL-PRLR
Background

        Prolactin (PRL) is a peptide hormone secreted by the anterior pituitary lobe. In addition to the pituitary, organs that secrete PRL include the mammary glands, prostate, brain, immune cells, and skin, regulating the metabolism of corresponding tissues through paracrine/autocrine mechanisms. Research has shown that besides regulating lactation and reproductive functions, PRL is also involved in the development of various tumors. Studies have confirmed high expression of PRL and prolactin receptor (PRLR) in breast cancer and prostate cancer, promoting tumor cell proliferation, angiogenesis, and chemotherapy resistance. PRL and PRLR expression have also been found in glioblastoma (GBM); in vitro experiments have shown that PRL can enhance migration and activation of GBM cells, and PRL overexpression promotes GBM cell proliferation.

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PRL-PRLR Expression Cell Line
PRL-PRLR Reporter Cell Line
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GM-C19002
H_PRLR CHO-K1 Cell Line
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GM-C21323
Mouse_PRLR HEK-293 Cell Line
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GM-C20045
Mouse_PRLR CHO-K1 Cell Line
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GM-C20046
Cynomolgus_PRLR CHO-K1 Cell Line
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PRL-PRLR
Background

Cytokines are low-molecular-weight soluble proteins induced by various cells in response to immune antigens, mitogens, or other stimulation factors. They regulate innate and adaptive immunity, 

hematopoiesis, cell growth, multipotent adult progenitor cells (MAPCs), tissue repair, and other functions. Cytokines can be classified into interleukins, interferons, tumor necrosis factor superfamily, 

colony-stimulating factors, chemokines, growth factors, among others. These multifunctional molecules act in the body through paracrine, autocrine, or endocrine pathways, exhibiting pleiotropy, 

redundancy, antagonism, synergy, and other physiological properties. They form a complex cytokine regulatory network involved in various essential physiological functions in the human body.


Cytokines play crucial roles in the development, differentiation, immune response, and immune regulation of immune cells; however, they can also act as a "double-edged sword," contributing 

to the onset of various diseases under certain conditions. For instance, during immune responses, immune cells secrete a large amount of cytokines that in turn stimulate immune cells. If this 

positive feedback regulation is disrupted, it can lead to a "cytokine storm," a phenomenon observed in various diseases such as acute respiratory distress syndrome, SARS (severe acute respiratory 

syndrome), and influenza.

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Product List
PRL-PRLR Expression Cell Line
PRL-PRLR Reporter Cell Line
Cat. No. Product Stock
GM-C19941
H_PRL(prolactin) Reporter HEK-293 Cell Line
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GM-C19941
H_PRL(prolactin) Reporter HEK-293 Cell Line
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GM-C19941
H_PRL(prolactin) Reporter HEK-293 Cell Line
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GM-C19941
H_PRL(prolactin) Reporter HEK-293 Cell Line
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