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NR1H2 (Nuclear Receptor Subfamily 1 Group H Member 2) is a protein-coding gene that acts as a ligand-activated transcription factor. The natural ligands of NR1H2 are oxysterols (such as 24 (S), 25-epoxy cholesterol, 24 (S)-hydroxycholesterol (OH), 25-OH and 27-OH), which are produced through enzymatic reactions, reactive endogenous oxidation of oxygen-(ROS)-dependent cholesterol, and oxidation through digestion. Diseases associated with NR1H2 include biliary diseases and complete androgen insensitivity syndrome.
Cat.No. | Product Name | Source | Species | Tag | Molecular Weight |
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BP-800210 | Recombinant Human Liver X receptor-LBD, His-tagged | Nicotiana benthamiana | |||
BP-800211 | Recombinant Human NR1H2, 211-461aa | E. coli. | |||
BP-800212 | Recombinant Human NR1H2, LB Domain, 211-461aa, GST-tagged | E. coli. | |||
BP-800213 | Recombinant Human NR1H2, His-tagged | E. coli. | |||
BP-800214 | Recombinant Human NR1H2, His-tagged | E. coli | |||
BP-800215 | Recombinant Human NR1H2 | E. coli |
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