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RETN / Resistin

resistin

RETN / Resistin belongs to the family defined by the mouse resistin-like genes. The characteristic feature of this family is the C-terminal stretch of 10 cys residues with identical spacing. The mouse homolog of this protein is secreted by adipocytes, and may be the hormone potentially linking obesity to type II diabetes. Alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding the same protein have been found for this gene.

Gene Name: resistin
Synonyms: RETN, ADSF, Fizz3, Resistin, RETN1, Xcp1, RSTN, Found in inflammatory zone 3, HXCP1, Resistin delta2
Target Sequences: NM_020415 NP_065148.1 Q9HD89

Publications (3)

1
Association between serum and adipose tissue resistin with dysglycemia in South Asian women. Wijetunge S, Ratnayake RMCJ, Kotakadeniya HMSRB, Rosairo S, Albracht-Schulte K, Ramalingam L, Moustaid-Moussa N, Kalupahana NS. Nutrition & diabetes. 2019 February;9:5. [Full Text Article] [PubMed:30778042] [PMC:PMC6379415] Related Antibodies: LS-B12981.
2
Resistin-like Molecule a Provides Vitamin-A-Dependent Antimicrobial Protection in the Skin. Tamia A Harris, Sureka Gattu, Daniel C Propheter, Zheng Kuang, Shai Bel, Kelly A Ruhn, Andrew L Chara, Marshall Edwards, Chenlu Zhang, Jay-Hyun Jo, Prithvi Raj, Christos C Zouboulis, Heidi H Kong, Julia A Segre, Lora V Hooper. Cell host & microbe. 2019 June;25:777-788.e8. [Full Text Article] [PubMed:31101494] [PMC:PMC6628910] Related Antibodies: LS-C131843.
3
Synergistic anti-inflammatory effect: simvastatin and pioglitazone reduce inflammatory markers of plasma and epicardial adipose tissue of coronary patients with metabolic syndrome. Grosso AF, de Oliveira SF, Higuchi Mde L, Favarato D, Dallan LA, da Luz PL. Diabetology & metabolic syndrome. 2014 6:47. (ICC; Mouse) [Full Text Article] [PubMed:24684779] [PMC:PMC3974153] Related Antibodies: LS-B2879.

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